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Colour management system: Monte Carlo implementation for camouflage pattern generation

The Monte Carlo method provides a simple yet powerful and flexible tool for simulation of complex or random systems. This paper contains an overview of the theory behind the method and some simple examples to illustrate its implementation to model the refinement of patterns on the camouflaged surfac...

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Published in:Coloration technology 2020-10, Vol.136 (5), p.407-416
Main Authors: Przybył, Wojciech, Radosz, Wojciech, Januszko, Adam
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The Monte Carlo method provides a simple yet powerful and flexible tool for simulation of complex or random systems. This paper contains an overview of the theory behind the method and some simple examples to illustrate its implementation to model the refinement of patterns on the camouflaged surface. The objective is to provide an introduction to the method and to present a useful tool for solving practical problems. The first attempts of its application for military camouflage pattern generation are presented. A colour management system utilising the Monte Carlo method and based on the imaging and spectral data enabled the design of a dedicated camouflage pattern for both small‐ and large‐size military objects.
ISSN:1472-3581
1478-4408
DOI:10.1111/cote.12483