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3. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1998: San Jose, CA, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging III, San Jose, CA, USA, January 24, 1998. SPIE Proceedings 3299, SPIE 1998, ISBN 978-0-8194-2739-7
Keynote Session: Perspectives in Perception and Electronic Imaging
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Jan P. Allebach:
Building bridges between human vision and electronic imaging: a ten-year retrospective. 2-15 - Don E. Pearson:
Viewer response to time-varying video quality. 16-25 - Jan P. Allebach:
Human vision and image rendering: is the story over, or is it just beginning? 26-37 - John J. McCann:
Color imaging systems and color theory: past, present, and future. 38-47
Psychophysical Models for Electronic Imaging
- Thom Carney:
Mindseye: a visual programming and modeling environment for imaging science. 48-58 - Ian R. Moorhead:
Computational color vision model. 59-66 - Erhardt Barth, Christoph Zetzsche:
Endstopped operators based on iterated nonlinear center-surround inhibition. 67-78 - Bettina L. Beard, Albert J. Ahumada Jr.:
Technique to extract relevant image features for visual tasks. 79-87
Perceptual Image Quality Models
- Robert Eriksson, Börje Andrén, Kjell Brunnström:
Modeling the perception of digital images: a performance study. 88-97 - Bei Li, Gary W. Meyer, R. Victor Klassen:
Comparison of two image quality models. 98-109 - Christopher C. Taylor, Zygmunt Pizlo, Jan P. Allebach:
Perceptually relevant image fidelity. 110-119
Video Image Quality
- Albert J. Ahumada Jr., Bettina L. Beard, Robert Eriksson:
Spatiotemporal discrimination model predicts temporal masking functions. 120-127 - Kerstin Schill, Christoph Zetzsche, Wilfried Brauer, Andreas Eisenkolb, Alexandra Musto:
Visual representation of spatiotemporal structure. 128-138 - Andrew B. Watson:
Toward a perceptual video-quality metric. 139-147 - Wilfried Osberger, Anthony J. Maeder, Neil W. Bergmann:
Perceptually based quantization technique for MPEG encoding. 148-159 - Edmund M. Yeh, Anil C. Kokaram, Nick G. Kingsbury:
Perceptual distortion measure for edgelike artifacts in image sequences. 160-172 - Yuan-Chi Chang, Thom Carney, Stanley A. Klein, David G. Messerschmitt, Avideh Zakhor:
Effects of temporal jitter on video quality: assessment using psychophysical and computational modeling methods. 173-179 - Scott J. Daly:
Engineering observations from spatiovelocity and spatiotemporal visual models. 180-193
Color Image Quality
- Michael D'Zmura, Tsae-Pyng Shen, Wei Wu, Homer H. Chen, Marius S. Vassiliou:
Contrast gain control for color image quality. 194-201 - Abdelhakim Saadane, Laurent Bédat, Dominique Barba:
Perceptual quantization of chromatic components. 202-209 - Stephane Pefferkorn, Jean-Louis Blin:
Perceptual quality metric of color quantization errors on still images. 210-220 - Yung-Kai Lai, Ju Guo, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Perceptual fidelity measure of digital color images. 221-231 - Charles A. Poynton:
Rehabilitation of gamma. 232-251
Perceptual and Cognitive Issues in Image Quality
- Huib de Ridder:
Psychophysical evaluation of image quality: from judgment to impression. 252-263 - Michael A. Webster, Otto H. MacLin:
Visual adaptation and the perception of distortions in natural images. 264-273 - Sergej Yendrikhovskij, Frans J. J. Blommaert, Huib de Ridder:
Perceptually optimal color reproduction. 274-281 - Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn, Huib de Ridder, Roelof Hamberg:
Perceptual factors in stereoscopic displays: the effect of stereoscopic filming parameters on perceived quality and reported eyestrain. 282-293
Electronic Imaging Based on Retinal Processing and Eye Movements
- Wilson S. Geisler, Jeffrey S. Perry:
Real-time foveated multiresolution system for low-bandwidth video communication. 294-305 - Andrew T. Duchowski, Bruce H. McCormick:
Gaze-contingent video resolution degradation. 318-329 - Michael J. Horowitz, David L. Neuhoff:
Image coding by perceptual pruning with a cortical snapshot indistinguishability criterion. 330-339 - Fuhui Long, Nanning Zheng, Jian-De Jiang:
New nonuniform sampling image representation method and its application in knowledge-based active pattern recognition. 340-350 - Ann M. Rohaly, Robert Karsh:
Dividing attention between fovea and periphery: implications for helmet-mounted display design. 351-359
Color for the Internet: Perceptual and Engineering Issues
- Michael Stokes:
Color management in the real world: sRGB, ICM2, ICC, ColorSync, and other attempts to make color management transparent. 360-367 - Jennifer Gille, Jeff Luszcz, James O. Larimer:
Error diffusion using the web-safe colors: how good is it across platforms? 368-377
Uses of Color for Real-World Applications
- Gunilla Derefeldt, Jan Westlund, Oerjan Skinnars, Jens Alfredson, Peter Andersson, Johan Holmberg, Lars Eriksson, Ulf Berggrund, Rolf Santesson:
Color for moving-map cockpit displays. 378-389 - Walter Bender:
When product designers use perceptually based color tools. 390-399
Perceptual Issues in Art
- Arthur W. Brody, Coert Olmsted:
Body language user interface (BLUI). 400-409 - Zygmunt Pizlo, Michael R. Scheessele:
Perception of 3D scenes from pictures. 410-423 - Jay M. Enoch:
Ancient lenses in art and sculpture and the objects viewed through them, dating back 4500 years. 424-430 - Christopher W. Tyler:
Eye placement principles in portraits and figure studies over the past two millennia. 431-438 - Nikolay N. Nikolaenko:
Interaction of cerebral hemispheres and artistic thinking. 439-446 - Jean Bourges:
Blending the art and science of color. 447-451
Perceptual Approaches to Halftoning
- Kevin E. Spaulding, Douglas W. Couwenhoven, Rodney L. Miller:
Improved error diffusion incorporating a visual model. 452-460 - Oleg Veryovka, Alain Fournier, John W. Buchanan:
Multiscale edge analysis of halftoned images. 461-472 - Wei Qian, Benjamin B. Kimia:
Perceptual notion of scale for halftone representations: nonlinear diffusion. 473-483
Perceiving and Processing Natural and Synthetic Images
- Roger A. Browse, James C. Rodger, Robert A. Adderley:
Using surface markings to enhance accuracy and stability of object perception in graphic displays. 484-488 - Song Y. Yoon, Edward H. Adelson:
Subband texture synthesis for image coding. 489-497 - Michael A. Webster, Vincent E. Raker, Gokhan Malkoc:
Visual search and natural color distributions. 498-509 - Valery N. Chihman, Yury E. Shelepin, Sergey V. Pronin, Alexey Harauzov, Nikolay N. Krasilnikov, Basil Makulov:
Electrophysiological measurements of natural image distortion. 510-518 - Hawley K. Rising III:
Deriving and combining biologically plausible visual processes with the windowed Radon transform. 519-527
Perceptual Image Similarity and Retrieval
- Marian Stewart Bartlett, Martin Lades, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Independent component representations for face recognition. 528-539 - Raghavan Manmatha, S. Chandu Ravela, Y. Chitti:
Computing local and global similarity in images. 540-551 - Patrice Blancho, Hubert Konik, Kenneth Knoblauch:
Steerable pyramid-based features for image retrieval from a texture database. 552-562 - Jau-Yuen Chen, Charles A. Bouman, John C. Dalton:
Similarity pyramids for browsing and organization of large image databases. 563-575 - Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thomas Frese, John R. Smith, Charles A. Bouman, Edward B. Kalin:
Perceptual image similarity experiments. 576-590 - Thomas V. Papathomas, Tiffany E. Conway, Ingemar J. Cox, Joumana Ghosn, Matthew L. Miller, Thomas P. Minka, Peter N. Yianilos:
Psychophysical studies of the performance of an image database retrieval system. 591-602 - Turker Kuyel, Wilson S. Geisler, Joydeep Ghosh:
Retinally reconstructed images (RRIs): digital images having a resolution match with the human eye. 603-614 - Ernesto Suaste-Gómez, Jaime I. Leybon, M. C. Ma. Dolores A. Rodriguez Guzman:
Visual exploration of images. 615-
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