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Toward a unified model of face and object recognition in the human visual system [PDF]
Our understanding of the mechanisms and neural substrates underlying visual recognition has made considerable progress over the past 30 years. During this period, accumulating evidence has led many scientists to conclude that objects and faces are recognised in fundamentally distinct ways, and in fundamentally distinct cortical areas.
Guy eWallis
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Integral Imaging Display System Based on Human Visual Distance Perception Model [PDF]
In an integral imaging (II) display system, the self-adjustment ability of the human eye can result in blurry observations when viewing 3D targets outside the focal plane within a specific range.
Lijin Deng +3 more
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Human Visual System Model-Based Optimized Tone Mapping of High Dynamic Range Images [PDF]
High dynamic range (HDR) image and video technology can provide significant picture quality improvement over the standard dynamic range (SDR). However, when HDR content is represented on an SDR display, dynamic range compression may result in image ...
Nam Hoang Nguyen, Tu Van Vo, Chul Lee
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Computational model links normalization to chemoarchitecture in the human visual system [PDF]
A goal of cognitive neuroscience is to provide computational accounts of brain function. Canonical computations—mathematical operations used by the brain in many contexts—fulfill broad information–processing needs by varying their algorithmic parameters.
Marco Aqil +2 more
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An activity based model of grating and plaid adaptation in the human visual system [PDF]
Adaptation effects to contrast, colour and motion are well-known in the visual system [1]. More recent psychophysics experiments have shown greater adaptation to compound stimuli than could be predicted by the sum of adaptations to their parts [2].
Stephen Coombes +2 more
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Human Visual System Models in Digital Image Watermarking
In this paper some Human Visual System (HVS) models used in digitalimage watermarking are presented. Four different HVS models, whichexploit various properties of human eye, are described. Two of themoperate in transform domain of Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) andDiscrete Wavelet Transform (DWT).
Levicky, Dusan, Foris, Peter
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Use of a Human Visual System Model to Predict Observer Performance with CRT vs LCD Display of Images [PDF]
E. Krupinski +5 more
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Detection of diabetic retinopathy using computational model of human visual system [PDF]
Masoud Khazaee Fadafen +2 more
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C. Lambrecht
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In this paper, we examine the applicability limits of different methods of compensation of the individual properties of self-emitting displays with significant non-uniformity of chromaticity and maximum brightness.
O.A. Basova +3 more
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