A Evalution of Some Three-Color Tiling Patterns
Abstract
Some new technologies for information display use discrete arrays of cells or picture elements. Each cell displays a single color and the colors do not overlap as they do on a CRT screen. Colored cells are distributed on the two dimension display surface by repeating a basic model called a pattern. Patterns can be evaluated by observing images displayed using them. However, such approaches usually do not give numerical results and depend strongly on the selected images and the observers. In this paper, we suggest and examine some pattern evaluation criteria which relate only to the pattern and its geometrical aspect: Fidelity of color location, the quality of white area and the fidelity of shapes used for lines drawing or characters. Numerical and geometrical approaches are proposed to evaluate the quality of several patterns. The result is a classification of the test patterns. Some of them seem to be better than frequently used patterns. In addition, comments are offered on future pattern design.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {10.2312:egtp.19881021,
booktitle = {EG 1988-Technical Papers},
editor = {},
title = {{A Evalution of Some Three-Color Tiling Patterns}},
author = {Alt, Paul and Cordonnier, Vincent},
year = {1988},
publisher = {Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1017-4656},
DOI = {10.2312/egtp.19881021}
}
booktitle = {EG 1988-Technical Papers},
editor = {},
title = {{A Evalution of Some Three-Color Tiling Patterns}},
author = {Alt, Paul and Cordonnier, Vincent},
year = {1988},
publisher = {Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1017-4656},
DOI = {10.2312/egtp.19881021}
}