mwang@watmath.UUCP (mwang) (11/15/83)
_D_E_P_A_R_T_M_E_N_T _O_F _C_O_M_P_U_T_E_R _S_C_I_E_N_C_E _U_N_I_V_E_R_S_I_T_Y _O_F _W_A_T_E_R_L_O_O _S_E_M_I_N_A_R _A_C_T_I_V_I_T_I_E_S _C_O_M_P_U_T_E_R _G_R_A_P_H_I_C_S _S_E_M_I_N_A_R - Wednesday, November 16, 1983. Colin Ware, a graduate student of this department, will speak on ``Colour Perception.'' TIME: 7:00 PM (Please Note) ROOM: MC 5158 ABSTRACT Basic question: How does the brain extract information about the environment from the structured array of light entering the eye? In providing a partial answer, particular emphasis will be given to the relationship between simultaneous colour contrast and colour constancy phenomena. Also, the notion of ``cues'' for lightness and colour will be discussed. Where possible reference will be made to problems of computer scene representation. November 15, 1983