Robert E. MacLaury Color Survey

Color Categorization Digital Archive

Resources



Other Color Categorization Databases

    1. The World Color Survey: http://www1.icsi.berkeley.edu/wcs/data.html

Background Reading

    1. Kay, P. and L. Maffi. (2013). Number of Basic Colour Categories. In: Dryer, Matthew S. & Haspelmath, Martin (eds.) The World Atlas of Language Structures Online. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Available online at http://wals.info/chapter/133
    2. Berlin, B. and P. Kay. (1969) Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution. Berkeley and Los Angeles. University of California Press.
    3. Kay, P., Berlin, B., Maffi, L., Merrifield, W.R., Cook, R. (2009). The World Color Survey. Stanford: CSLI, July 2009 (ISBN (Cloth): 9781575864150)
    4. A collection of downloadable Encyclopedia chapters related color categorization research: http://imbs.uci.edu/~kjameson/ECST.htm
    5. Hardin, C.L. and Maffi, L. (Ed.s). (1997). Color categories in thought and language. Cambridge U. Press, Cambridge, UK, Link to publisher
    6. Articles on Rob MacLaury's bibliography: Link

ColCat Research Articles & Publications

    1. Jameson, K. A., Benjamin, N. A., Chang, S.M., Deshpande, P. S., Gago, S., Harris, I. G., Jiao, Y., and Tauber, S. (2015). Mesoamerican Color Survey Digital Archive. In Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology, (Ronnier Luo, Ed.). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN: 978-3-642-27851-8 (Online). DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-27851-8. (.pdf)
    2. Jameson, K. A., Deshpande, P.S., Tauber, S., Chang, S. M.& Gago, S. (2016). Using individual differences to better determine normative responses from crowdsourced transcription tasks: An application to the R. E. MacLaury Color Categorization Archive. Invited Proceedings paper for the 2016 IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging (EI 2016). Technical Session on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging.(.pdf)

ColCat Conference Posters, Talks & Media Coverage

    1. poster: Deshpande, P.S., Tauber, S., Chang, S.M., Gago, S., & Jameson, K.A. (2015). A Cultural Consensus Theory Analysis of Crowdsourced Transcription Data. The 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, Newport Beach, CA, United States.
    2. media: Brand, L. (2016). The Color Scheme. Interface, 11(2), p. 12-17, Spring issue. California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Calit2 magazine. University of California, Irvine. Link
    3. talk: Jameson, K.A., Tauber, S., Deshpande, P.S., Chang, S.M., Gago, S., & Jameson, K.A. (2015). “Crowdsourcing the transcription of archival data”. Talk presented at the IMBS workshop: Crowdsourcing, Big Data, and Social Media in the Behavioral Sciences: Applications, Methods and Theory. December 3 & 4, 2015. Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences at University of California, Irvine. Video Link




Support for this project was provided, in part, by research awards from The University of California Pacific Rim Research Program, 2010-2015 (K. A. Jameson, PI), and The National Science Foundation 2014-2017 (#SMA-1416907, K.A. Jameson, PI), UC Irvine's Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, and by UCI’s California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2).
This work is licensed to the Authors under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivatives Works 4.0 International License. December 31, 2018.




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