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Individualization of 2D Color Maps for People With Color Vision Deficiencies
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Individualization of 2D Color Maps for People With Color Vision Deficiencies

Nicholas Waldin, Matthias Bernhard, Peter Rautek, Ivan Viola and ACM
32ND SPRING CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS (SCCG 2016), pp.49-50
01/01/2016

Abstract

Computer Science Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Computer Science, Theory & Methods Science & Technology Technology
2D color maps are often used to visually encode complex data characteristics such as heat or height. The comprehension of color maps in visualization is affected by the display (e.g., a monitor) and the perceptual abilities of the viewer. People with color vision deficiencies, such as red-green blindness, face difficulties when using conventional color maps. We propose a novel method for adapting a color map to an individual person, by having the user sort lines extracted from a given color map.

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