Miyoshi Ayama

Orcid: 0000-0001-6562-1367

According to our database1, Miyoshi Ayama authored at least 11 papers between 2002 and 2020.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2020
Color image evaluation of congenital red-green color deficient and normal color vision observers.
Proceedings of the London Imaging Meeting 2020: Future Colour Imaging (LIM 2020), 30 September, 2020

Analysis of Hue Circle Perception of Congenital Red-green Congenital Color Deficiencies Based on Color Vision Model.
Proceedings of the 28th Color and Imaging Conference, 2020

2018
Simulating kimono fabrication based on the production process of Yuki-tsumugi.
Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Posters, Tokyo, Japan, December 04-07, 2018, 2018

2013
An examination of a gradation number for high-gradation displays based on luminance-differences.
Proceedings of the Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference, 2013

2011
Kansei Evaluation of HDR Color Images with Different Tone Curves and Sizes - Foundational Investigation of Difference between Japanese and Chinese.
Proceedings of the Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, 2011

2009
Facilitation of listening comprehension by visual information under noisy listening condition.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XIV, 2009

Influence of surround luminance upon perceived blackness.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XIV, 2009

Application of categorical colors to area segmentation for road image.
Proceedings of the Color Imaging XIV: Displaying, 2009

2008
Effect of blackness level on visual impression of color images.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XIII, 2008

2004
Color appearance in peripheral vision.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IX, 2004

2002
Categorical color response of chromatic lights in the entire visual field.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VII, 2002


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