A method for exploring word-colour associations

Yun Chen, Jie Yang*, Qianqian Pan, Marjan Vazirian, Stephen Westland

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摘要

Strong associations exist between colours and concepts or words. Understanding these associations, sometimes referred to as colour emotions, is important for effective use of colour in art and design. Traditionally the relationships have been systematically explored in experiments where participants scale colours according to bipolar adjectives such as warm-cool. In this article, a method for exploring the relationships between words and colours is suggested and is demonstrated. A psychophysical experiment is described where participants select colours based on words. The data are used to show that many similarities between the word-colour relationships for UK and Chinese participants although some interesting differences are also revealed. The method makes explicit the observation that there is not a one-to-one relationship between words and colours. The method could be used to explore word-colour relationship for specific words and participant groups or could be used to generate ground-truth data for testing methods for automatically generating the word-colour relationships.

源语言英语
页(从-至)85-94
页数10
期刊Color Research and Application
45
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 2月 2020
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