Dynamic Color Design Model Construction Considering Ambient Light Changes

The study takes dynamic color design as the main research object, firstly, based on the atmospheric scattering model and the improved dark primary color a priori algorithm, designing the image defogging algorithm based on the ambient light variation, which is used to carry out the optimization proce...

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Published inApplied mathematics and nonlinear sciences Vol. 9; no. 1
Main Author He, Bin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Beirut Sciendo 01.01.2024
De Gruyter Poland
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Summary:The study takes dynamic color design as the main research object, firstly, based on the atmospheric scattering model and the improved dark primary color a priori algorithm, designing the image defogging algorithm based on the ambient light variation, which is used to carry out the optimization processing of images. Aiming at the lack of the user’s visual cognitive semantics of color matching in the process of color design, it is proposed to construct a dynamic color design model based on the theoretical foundation of the image translation model, combined with the visual aesthetics data flow. The model obtains the user’s visual aesthetic cognition of the optimized image samples through eye tracking technology and, at the same time, applies the image translation model to the color design process to generate a color design scheme that is more in line with the human visual characteristics by learning the color matching law of the samples and their visual cognitive semantics. The experimental analysis shows that the image-defogging algorithm based on ambient light variation has a better image-processing effect and operation efficiency, exhibiting a higher average gradient (11.83), information entropy (7.86) and visual fidelity (2.99). Meanwhile, the color design scheme generated by the method of this paper is highly recognized by the subjects, with evaluation scores of more than 4 points in each dimension. The dynamic color design model constructed in this paper, by considering ambient light changes, can generate color schemes that are both rational and comfortable.
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ISSN:2444-8656
2444-8656
DOI:10.2478/amns-2024-3078