• Appearance Characterization of Textiles 

      Conni, Michele (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:10, Doctoral thesis, 2022-01-13)
      The appearance of an object is the combination of the physical attributes that influence the human visual perception of the object itself. The most prominent of these attributes are colour, gloss, translucency and texture. ...
    • Color appearance processing using iccMAX 

      Derhak, Max; Green, Philip John; Conni, Michele (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      ICC.2:2017 is a revision to the next-generation colour management specification iccMAX that introduces new support for colour appearance processing. iccMAX includes a built-in colour appearance model IccCAM, together with ...
    • The effect of camera calibration on multichannel texture classification 

      Conni, Michele; Nussbaum, Peter; Green, Philip John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Abstract The efficiency of a texture classification procedure depends on the color space in which it is performed. Classification in a perceptually meaningful space requires chromatic coordinates obtained from a calibrated ...
    • Texture Stationarity Evaluation with Local Wavelet Spectrum 

      Conni, Michele; Deborah, Hilda (Chapter, 2020)
      In texture analysis, stationarity is a fundamental property. There are various ways to evaluate if a texture image is stationary or not. One of the most recent and effective of these is a standard test based on non-decimated ...
    • Visual and data stationarity of texture images 

      Conni, Michele; Deborah, Hilda; Nussbaum, Peter; Green, Philip John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The stationarity of a texture can be considered a fundamental property of images, although the property of stationarity is difficult to define precisely. We propose a stationarity test based on multiscale, locally stationary, ...