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found 49 matches
- 1996
- Albert J. Ahumada Jr., Bettina L. Beard:
Object detection in a noisy scene. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 190-199 - Gabriele Asendorf, Thorsten Hermes:
Textures: an approach for new abstract description language. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 98-107 - Soren Bech, Roelof Hamberg, Marco Nijenhuis, Kees Teunissen, Henny Looren de Jong, Paul Houben, Sakti K. Pramanik:
Rapid perceptual image description (RaPID) method. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 317-329 - Bil Burling, Walter Bender:
Violating expectations of color order. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 63-73 - Thom Carney, Stanley A. Klein, Quingmin J. Hu:
Visual masking near spatiotemporal edges. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 393-402 - David J. Field, Bruno A. Olshausen, Nuala Brady:
Wavelets, blur, and the sources of variability in the amplitude spectra of natural scenes. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 108-119 - Mark A. Georgeson, Tim S. Meese:
Perceived structure of plaids implies variable combination of oriented filters in edge finding. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 175-189 - Craig Gotsman, Jan P. Allebach:
Bounds and algorithms for dither screens. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 483- - J. H. van Hateren, Arjen van der Schaaf:
Temporal properties of natural scenes. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 139-143 - Celeste M. Howard:
Managing color appearance in self-luminous displays. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 2-9 - Corinne Jörgensen:
Investigation of pictorial image attributes in descriptive tasks. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 241-251 - Frederick A. A. Kingdom, Stephane J. M. Rainville:
Detection of compressively sampled gratings. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 205-215 - Holger Knau, Lothar Spillman:
Failure of brightness and color constancy under prolonged Ganzfeld stimulation. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 19-31 - Keith T. Knox, Charles M. Hains, Gaurav Sharma:
Halftone-independent calibration of black-and-white printers. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 432-436 - Philip T. Kortum, Wilson S. Geisler:
Implementation of a foveated image coding system for image bandwidth reduction. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 350-360 - Björn Kruse, Stefan Gustavson:
Rendering of color on scattering media. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 422-431 - Fee-Lee Lim, Svetha Venkatesh, Geoff A. W. West:
Human saccadic eye movements and tracking by active foveation in log polar space. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 338-349 - Yan Liu:
Systematic color vision model: its applications to electronic imaging. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 53-62 - Miron Livny, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Jussi Myllymaki:
Visual exploration of large data sets. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 263-274 - Anthony J. Maeder, Joachim Diederich, Ernst Niebur:
Limiting human perception for image sequences. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 330-337 - Eugenio Martinez-Uriegas, Hewitt D. Crane, John D. Peters:
Spatiochromatic multiplexing: a color image representation for digital processing and compression. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 412-421 - Nobuhito Matsushiro, Osamu Asada:
Objective quality measure of halftone images based on optimal pixel assignment. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 437-447 - Jeffrey S. McVeigh, Mel W. Siegel, Angel G. Jordan:
Algorithm for automated eye-strain reduction in real stereoscopic images and sequences. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 307-316 - Ian R. Moorhead:
Spatiochromatic model of vision. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 10-18 - Ian R. Moorhead, Nigel D. Haig:
Multiscale retinocortical model of contrast processing. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 200-204 - Golshah A. Naghdy, Jian Wang, Philip O. Ogunbona:
Texture analysis using Gabor wavelets. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 74-85 - Rafael Fonolla Navarro, Javier Portilla:
Robust method for texture synthesis-by-analysis based on a multiscale Gabor scheme. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 86-97 - Bruno A. Olshausen, David J. Field:
Learning efficient linear codes for natural images: the roles of sparseness, overcompleteness, and statistical independence. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 132-138 - Adar Pelah:
Visibility of simple features on complex backgrounds. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 216-225 - Eli Peli:
Contrast of slightly complex patterns: computing the perceived contrast of Gabor patches. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1996: 166-174
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