Visual contents adaptation for color vision deficiency

In this paper, we propose methods to adapt colors on the visual content for people with color vision deficiency. The proposed adaptation consists of two parts: adaptations for dichromat and anomalous trichromat. The adaptation for dichromats aims to give them better color information, while the adaptation for anomalous trichromats aims to give them original color. To verify the proposed methods, we used both quantitative and qualitative measurements. Experimental results showed that the proposed adaptation enhanced color information readability of the people with color vision deficiency.

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