Next Article in Journal
Architectures for Industrial AIoT Applications
Previous Article in Journal
An Investigation into the Effects of Correlated Color Temperature and Illuminance of Urban Motor Vehicle Road Lighting on Driver Alertness
Previous Article in Special Issue
Speech Emotion Recognition Incorporating Relative Difficulty and Labeling Reliability
 
 
Font Type:
Arial Georgia Verdana
Font Size:
Aa Aa Aa
Line Spacing:
Column Width:
Background:
Article

RGB Color Model: Effect of Color Change on a User in a VR Art Gallery Using Polygraph

1
Faculty of Applied Informatics, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, 760 05 Zlín, Czech Republic
2
Polytech Angers, University of Angers, 49 000 Angers, France
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Sensors 2024, 24(15), 4926; https://doi.org/10.3390/s24154926
Submission received: 9 June 2024 / Revised: 10 July 2024 / Accepted: 23 July 2024 / Published: 30 July 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Sensors Applications on Emotion Recognition)

Abstract

This paper presents computer and color vision research focusing on human color perception in VR environments. A VR art gallery with digital twins of original artworks is created for this experiment. In this research, the field of colorimetry and the application of the L*a*b* and RGB color models are applied. The inter-relationships of the two color models are applied to create a color modification of the VR art gallery environment using C# Script procedures. This color-edited VR environment works with a smooth change in color tone in a given time interval. At the same time, a sudden change in the color of the RGB environment is defined in this interval. This experiment aims to record a user’s reaction embedded in a VR environment and the effect of color changes on human perception in a VR environment. This research uses lie detector sensors that record the physiological changes of the user embedded in VR. Five sensors are used to record the signal. An experiment on the influence of the user’s color perception in a VR environment using lie detector sensors has never been conducted. This research defines the basic methodology for analyzing and evaluating the recorded signals from the lie detector. The presented text thus provides a basis for further research in the field of colors and human color vision in a VR environment and lays an objective basis for use in many scientific and commercial areas.
Keywords: color model; gamut; art gallery; virtual reality; art digitization; digital twins; artwork; 3D model; lie detector; polygraph; sensors; signals color model; gamut; art gallery; virtual reality; art digitization; digital twins; artwork; 3D model; lie detector; polygraph; sensors; signals

Share and Cite

MDPI and ACS Style

Drofova, I.; Richard, P.; Fajkus, M.; Valasek, P.; Sehnalek, S.; Adamek, M. RGB Color Model: Effect of Color Change on a User in a VR Art Gallery Using Polygraph. Sensors 2024, 24, 4926. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24154926

AMA Style

Drofova I, Richard P, Fajkus M, Valasek P, Sehnalek S, Adamek M. RGB Color Model: Effect of Color Change on a User in a VR Art Gallery Using Polygraph. Sensors. 2024; 24(15):4926. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24154926

Chicago/Turabian Style

Drofova, Irena, Paul Richard, Martin Fajkus, Pavel Valasek, Stanislav Sehnalek, and Milan Adamek. 2024. "RGB Color Model: Effect of Color Change on a User in a VR Art Gallery Using Polygraph" Sensors 24, no. 15: 4926. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24154926

APA Style

Drofova, I., Richard, P., Fajkus, M., Valasek, P., Sehnalek, S., & Adamek, M. (2024). RGB Color Model: Effect of Color Change on a User in a VR Art Gallery Using Polygraph. Sensors, 24(15), 4926. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24154926

Note that from the first issue of 2016, this journal uses article numbers instead of page numbers. See further details here.

Article Metrics

Back to TopTop