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Data from publication "Maximum likelihood difference scales represent perceptual magnitudes and predict appearance matches" by [Wiebel, Aguilar and Maertens (2017)][1], in Journal of Vision. Check out the [Raw data wiki page][2] for a description of the experiments and how data is structured. We also provide example scripts that reads MLDS data, estimate a scale and plots it. One script is written in python (Jupyter notebook) and needs the [MLDS python wrapper written by our group][3]. The other example runs in R. Both require the [MLDS R package][4]. [1]: https://dx.doi.org/10.1167/17.1.37 [2]: https://osf.io/d6zf9/wiki/Raw%20data/ [3]: https://github.com/computational-psychology/mlds/ [4]: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/MLDS/index.html
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