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<title>Perceptual quality measure using a spatiotemporal model of the human visual system</title>
C.J. van den Branden Lambrecht +1 more
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In stereoscopic image quality assessment, human visual system has been universally taken into account to detect perceptual characteristics. A novel full‐reference stereoscopic image assessment metric by considering both monocular and binocular visual ...
Jianwei Si +4 more
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Special issue on human mimetics. Modeling visual systems for visual pattern recognition.
Kunihiko Fukushima
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The quality of images generated by computer graphics rendering algorithms is mainly affected by visible distortion at some pixel locations. Image quality assessment (IQA) metrics are commonly utilized to assess the quality of rendered images, but their ...
Ling Li +3 more
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A Novel Bio-Inspired Motion Direction Detection Mechanism in Binary and Grayscale Background
The visual system plays a vital role in the daily life of humans, as more than 90 percent of the external information received by the human brain throughout the day comes from the visual system.
Yuxiao Hua +5 more
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The study of the human visual system not only helps to understand the mechanism of the visual system but also helps to develop visual aid systems to help the visually impaired.
Hui Wei, Jingyong Ye, Jiaqi Li, Yun Wang
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A novel fully convolutional network for visual saliency prediction [PDF]
A human Visual System (HVS) has the ability to pay visual attention, which is one of the many functions of the HVS. Despite the many advancements being made in visual saliency prediction, there continues to be room for improvement.
Bashir Muftah Ghariba +2 more
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Near-optimal combination of disparity across a log-polar scaled visual field.
The human visual system is foveated: we can see fine spatial details in central vision, whereas resolution is poor in our peripheral visual field, and this loss of resolution follows an approximately logarithmic decrease.
Guido Maiello +3 more
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Self versus environment motion in postural control. [PDF]
To stabilize our position in space we use visual information as well as non-visual physical motion cues. However, visual cues can be ambiguous: visually perceived motion may be caused by self-movement, movement of the environment, or both.
Kalpana Dokka +3 more
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The human gaze is directed at various locations from moment to moment in acquiring information necessary to recognize the external environment at the fine resolution of foveal vision. Previous studies showed that the human gaze is attracted to particular
Kazuaki Akamatsu +2 more
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