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Cambridge Colour Test: reproducibility in normal trichromats

Thiago P. Fernandes, Natanael Antônio dos Santos, Galina V. Paramei

2020Journal of the Optical Society of America A23 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study evaluated reproducibility of the Trivector subtest of the Cambridge Colour Test. Data for normal trichromats were obtained in Brazil ($ N = 111 $N=111) at T0, six months (T1), and 12 months later (T2), and in the United Kingdom (${ N}={79}$N=79), with the test directly followed by a retest. Coefficients of repeatability-Bland-Altman indices-for Protan, Deutan, and Tritan vectors were similar for both datasets. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs)-measures of reliability-were low or moderate for these relatively homogeneous datasets; for a heterogeneous dataset, comprising color-normal and abnormal observers, ICCs were 0.80-0.98, indicating the high discriminative accuracy of the Trivector subtest.

Topics & Concepts

ReproducibilityIntraclass correlationRepeatabilityArtificial intelligenceDiscriminative modelComputer scienceMathematicsAlgorithmStatisticsColor Science and Applications