Notes on the application of the standardized residual sum of squares index for the assessment of intra- and inter-observer variability in color-difference experiments
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Melgosa Latorre, Manuel; García López, Pedro Antonio; Gómez Robledo, Luis; Shamey, Renzo; Hinks, David; Cui, Guihua; Ronnier Luo, MingEditorial
Optica Publishing Group
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2011-05Referencia bibliográfica
Melgosa et al. (2011). Notes on the application of the standardized residual sum of squares index for the assessment of intra-and inter-observer variability in color-difference experiments. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A / Vol. 28, No. 5 / May 2011. DOI:10.1364/JOSAA.28.000949
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Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Spain) FIS2010-19839; European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)Resumen
The standardized residual sum of squares index was proposed to examine the significant merit of a given
color-difference formula over another with respect to a given set of visual color-difference data [J. Opt. Soc.
Am. A24, 1823–1829, 2007]. This index can also be employed to determine intra- and inter-observer variability,
although the full complexity of this variability cannot be described by just one number. Appropriate utilization of
the standardized residual sum of squares index for the assessment of observer variability is described with a view
to encourage its use in future color-difference research. The main goal of this paper is to demonstrate that setting
the F parameters of the standardized residual sum of squares index to 1 results in a loss of essential properties of
the index (for example, symmetry), and is therefore strongly discouraged.