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Emotional color theme extraction

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Artists usually carefully select different colors in artistic work so as to convey special visual and emotional feelings. Color theme extraction techniques can help users to acquire the color styles in an image. However, current color theme extraction methods ignore the emotional factors, and they can only provide a single theme result for an image as well, which don't meet people's favor on different colors under different mood states. This paper introduces the conception of emotional color theme, introducing the color emotion theory into color theme extraction, and proposes a novel emotion color theme extraction framework. Our color theme extraction method can be applied in color transfer, image enhancement, etc.

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  2. Lin S, and Pat, H. Modeling how people extract color themes from images In Proceedings of the ACM annual conference on Human factors in computing systems. 2013 Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library

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        SA '14: SIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Posters
        November 2014
        47 pages
        ISBN:9781450327923
        DOI:10.1145/2668975

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        • Published: 24 November 2014

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