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7. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2002: San Jose, CA, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:

Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VII, San Jose, CA, USA, January 19, 2002. SPIE Proceedings 4662, SPIE 2002, ISBN 978-0-8194-4402-8
Keynote Session
- Michael A. Webster

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Adaptation, high-level vision, and the phenomenology of perception. 1-11 - Pawan Sinha:

Identifying perceptually significant features for recognizing faces. 12-21
Eye Movements and Scene Analysis
- Dimitri A. Chernyak, Michela Azzariti, Lawrence W. Stark:

Effects of 180-deg. image rotation on eye movement pattern. 22-33 - Jason S. Babcock, Marianne A. Lipps, Jeff B. Pelz

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How people look at pictures before, during, and after scene capture: Buswell revisited. 34-47 - Andrea J. van Doorn, Theo Boersema, Huib de Ridder

, Kees Jorens, Arend Harteveld:
Shape perception in pictures: eye movements during local surface attitude probing. 48-56 - Jeffrey S. Perry, Wilson S. Geisler

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Gaze-contingent real-time simulation of arbitrary visual fields. 57-69
Quantitative Models of Human Vision for Coding and Quality I
- Scott J. Daly, Xiao-Fan Feng, Jon M. Speigle:

Practical applications that require some of the more advanced features of current visual models. 70-83 - Jian Yang:

Approaching a unified model of pattern detection and brightness perception. 84-95 - Jing Xing:

Functional roles of center-surround interactions in visual image processing. 96-104 - Damon M. Chandler, Sheila S. Hemami:

Additivity models for suprathreshold distortion in quantized wavelet-coded images. 105-118 - Elena A. Fedorovskaya:

Perceived overall contrast and quality of the tone scale rendering for natural images. 119-128 - Ingrid E. J. Heynderickx, Soren Bech

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Image quality assessment by expert and non-expert viewers. 129-137
Quantitative Models of Human Vision for Coding and Quality II
- Thom Carney, Stanley A. Klein, Brent Beutter, Anthony M. Norcia, Chien-Chung Chen

, Christopher W. Tyler, Walter Makous, Andrew B. Watson, Simon J. Cropper
, Ariella V. Popple, Ken Robertson, Velitchko Manahilov, Bill Simpson, Klara Wenzel:
Extending the modelfest image/threshold database into the spatio-temporal domain. 138-148 - Kjell Brunnström, Bo N. Schenkman:

Quality of video affected by packet loss distortion compared to the predictions of a spatio-temporal model. 149-158 - Sophie M. Wuerger

, Andrew B. Watson, Albert J. Ahumada Jr.:
Towards a spatio-chromatic standard observer for detection. 159-172 - Patrick Le Callet, Dominique Barba:

Perceptual color image quality metric using adequate error pooling for coding scheme evaluation. 173-180 - William E. Glenn:

Visual perception studies to improve the perceived sharpness of television images. 181-186
Perception, Visualization, and Graphics I
- Karol Myszkowski

, Takehiro Tawara, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Using animation quality metric to improve efficiency of global illumination computation for dynamic environments. 187-196
Perception, Visualization, and Graphics II
- Victoria Interrante, Sunghee Kim, Haleh Hagh-Shenas:

Conveying 3D shape with texture: recent advances and experimental findings. 197-206 - Niloy J. Mitra, Maya R. Gupta:

Two-stage color palettization for error diffusion. 207-217 - Alan D. Kalvin:

Graduated profiling: enumerating and generating perceptual colormaps for uncalibrated computer displays. 218-225
Image Analysis, Perception, and Digital Libraries
- John C. Dalton:

Perceptual image analysis for graphical rendering and digital libraries. 226-234 - Laurent Itti:

Real-time high-performance attention focusing in outdoors color video streams. 235-243 - Fred Stentiford, Nick Morley, Alison Curnow:

Automatic identification of regions of interest with application to the quantification of DNA damage in cells. 244-253 - John A. Black Jr., Karthikeyan Vaithianathan, Sethuraman Panchanathan:

Using a computational model of human color vision to perform object segmentation in natural images. 254-265 - Aleksandra Mojsilovic, José Gomes, Bernice E. Rogowitz:

ISee: perceptual features for image library navigation. 266-277
Retinex at 40
- Jack D. Cowan, Paul C. Bressloff:

Visual cortex and the Retinex algorithm. 278-285 - Anya C. Hurlbert, Christopher J. L. Wolf:

Contribution of local and global cone-contrasts to color appearance: a Retinex-like model. 286-297 - John L. Barbur

, Darryl A. de Cunha, Cristyn B. Williams, Gordon Plant:
Experimental studies of instantaneous color constancy: dynamic color matching under rapid changes of illuminant. 298-314 - Stephen Westland

, Osvaldo Da Pos, Caterina Ripamonti:
Conditions for perceptual transparency. 315-323 - John J. McCann

, Jeanne L. Benton, Suzanne P. McKee:
Demonstration of red/white projections and rod-Lcone color. 324-330 - John J. McCann

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Capturing a black cat in shade: the past and present of Retinex color appearance models. 331-340 - Robert Sobol:

Improving the Retinex algorithm for rendering wide dynamic range photographs. 341-348 - Ted J. Cooper:

Modifications to Retinex to relax RESET nonlinearity and implement segmentation constraints. 349-357 - Brian V. Funt

, Florian Ciurea, John J. McCann
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Tuning Retinex parameters. 358-366 - Alessandro Rizzi, Carlo Gatta, Daniele Marini:

Color correction between gray world and white patch. 367-375 - Daniele Marini, Alessandro Rizzi, Maurizio Rossi

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Post-filtering for color appearance in synthetic-image tone reproduction. 376-384 - Reiner Eschbach:

Simple spatial processing for color mappings. 385-389 - Zia-ur Rahman, Daniel J. Jobson, Glenn A. Woodell:

Retinex processing for automatic image enhancement. 390-401 - Rodney Shaw:

Perceived image quality basis for image enhancement techniques. 402-408 - Ron Kimmel, Michael Elad, Doron Shaked, Renato Keshet, Irwin Sobel:

Variational famework for Retinex. 409-418 - Hawley K. Rising III:

Analysis and generalization of Retinex by recasting the algorithm in wavelets. 419-427 - Yasuyo G. Ichihara, Satoshi Nakadomari, Hiroaki Takeuchi, Satoru Miyauchi, Kenji Kitahara:

Retinex processing from the fMRI study on V4: artistic research of colored picture using functional MRI. 428-439
Demonstrations and Posters
- Thomas Haenselmann, Wolfgang Effelsberg:

Texture resynthesis using principle component analysis. 440-447 - Li Zhuang, Guangyou Xu, Haizhou Ai, Gang Song:

Detection and tracking of facial features under a complex background. 448-454 - Mariko Takahashi, Narihiro Matoba, Hiroaki Sugiura:

Method for color gamut compression based on subjective evaluation. 455-464 - Masako Omori, Tomoyuki Watanabe, Masaru Miyao, Yuzo Sato, Shinya Ishihara:

Recognition of stereoscopic images among elderly people. 465-473 - Masato Sakurai, Chieko Sakamoto, Miyoshi Ayama

, Masato Aoyama, Shoei Sugita:
Categorical color response of chromatic lights in the entire visual field. 474-481 - Ernesto Suaste-Gómez, Arturo Zuoiga, Rosalinda Martinez:

Effect evoked by luminance and color of PC monitors in the pupillary responses and retinal illuminances. 482-493 - Jens Alfredson:

Individual differences in visual behavior in simulated flight. 494-502 - Bill Brody, Glenn G. Chappell, Chris Hartman:

Interactive voxel graphics in virtual reality. 503-

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