Di Cicco et al., 2020 - Google Patents
If painters give you lemons, squeeze the knowledge out of them. A study on the visual perception of the translucent and juicy appearance of citrus fruits in paintingsDi Cicco et al., 2020
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- Di Cicco F
- Wijntjes M
- Pont S
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- Journal of vision
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Citrus fruits are characterized by a juicy and translucent interior, important properties that drive material recognition and food acceptance. Yet, a thorough understanding of their visual perception is still missing. Using citrus fruits depicted in 17th-century paintings as …
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