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7 February 2011 Language-based color editing for mobile device
Yonghui Zhao, Raja Bala, Karen M. Braun, Zahra Langford, Robert J. Rolleston, Michael T. Stevens
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Proceedings Volume 7879, Imaging and Printing in a Web 2.0 World II; 787907 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.878885
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2011, San Francisco Airport, California, United States
Abstract
Natural language color (NLC) was initially developed as a web-based application and then deployed in one Xerox print driver. NLC changes the image-editing paradigm from the use of curves, sliders, and knobs, to the use of verbal text-based commands such as "make light green much less yellowish". The technology appeals to a common user who has no expert knowledge in color science, and this naturally leads one to think about its use in mobile devices. A prototype GUI design for a language-based color editing on iPhone platform will be presented that uses several of its haptic interfaces (e.g. "slot-machine", shaking, swiping, etc.). A textual interface is provided to select a color to be modified within the image and a direction of change for the modification. A swipe interface is provided to select a magnitude and polarity for the modification. Actions on the textual and swipe interface are converted to natural language commands that are in turn used to derive a color transformation that is applied to relevant portions of the image to yield a modified image. The modifications are displayed in real time to the user.
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Yonghui Zhao, Raja Bala, Karen M. Braun, Zahra Langford, Robert J. Rolleston, and Michael T. Stevens "Language-based color editing for mobile device", Proc. SPIE 7879, Imaging and Printing in a Web 2.0 World II, 787907 (7 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.878885
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KEYWORDS
Human-machine interfaces

Mobile devices

Haptic technology

Printing

Associative arrays

Prototyping

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