Using conjoint measurement to estimate scales of perceived surface lightness
Using conjoint measurement to estimate scales of perceived surface lightness is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include measure, optics, econometrics, computer science, lightness, surface roughness, luminance, transparency, perception, statistics, Pairwise comparison, scale, scaling, color constancy, mathematics, statistical physics, and visual perception. The authors adopted MLDS to measure lightness scales in different contexts, such as plain view and various transparency conditions, and authors showed that it was possible to predict lightness matches across different contexts.