Gage’s test of consistency for the bisection of brightness intervals assumes that when a brightness delimits different brightness intervals this brightness has the same value in each interval. Cataliotti and Gilchrist’s hypothesis of brightness rescaling involves that this assumption is false. The present paper reports a new test of consistency of the bisection operation, the results of which reject this hypothesis.

Test of consistency for the bisection of brightness intervals and test of the hypothesis of brightness rescaling

MASIN, SERGIO CESARE
2000

Abstract

Gage’s test of consistency for the bisection of brightness intervals assumes that when a brightness delimits different brightness intervals this brightness has the same value in each interval. Cataliotti and Gilchrist’s hypothesis of brightness rescaling involves that this assumption is false. The present paper reports a new test of consistency of the bisection operation, the results of which reject this hypothesis.
2000
Fechner Day 2000
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