Following recent reports we can confirm that when using the Naive Bayes clustering alternative to the RNL clustering, the standard deviations instead of the means were used for downstream colour pattern analysis. This bug concerns all realeses of the toolbox
QCPA paper press release:

Link to QCPA Paper Humans are now closer to seeing through the eyes of animals, thanks to an innovative software framework developed by researchers from the University of Queensland and the University of Exeter. PhD candidate Cedric van den Berg
Video Introduction to micaToolbox V2 and the QCPA Framework
BETA release of micaToolbox V2 & QCPA

The BETA version of the QCPA framework and micaToolbox version 2 is now available! This release makes a huge range of sophisticated animal vision modelling and analysis tools available to everyone. The BioRxiv pre-print manuscript detailing the QCPA framework is