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A new spatial perceptual mask for image watermarking

2008 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2008
This paper develops a new mask in the spatial domain for image watermarking. The mask exploits the properties of human visual system with respect to background luminance, the edge and texture masking, which are expressed by certain image features. On the use of the mask, a new double domain watermarking framework is presented. The watermark is embedded
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Perceptual masking of boar taint in Swedish fermented sausages

Meat Science, 2009
Surgical castration of male piglets has traditionally been practiced to avoid development of boar taint in pork meat which can occur if entire male pigs are raised. Boar taint is commonly characterised as exhibiting the odour and flavour of urine and manure.
Nielsen, Sandra Stolzenbach   +4 more
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Visually evoked response correlates of perceptual masking and enhancement

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1965
Perceptual masking and enhancements of two flashes in evoked cortical potentials recorded by ...
Donchin, Emanuel, Lindsley, Donald B.
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Improving the perceptual quality of ideal binary masked speech

2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2017
It is known that applying a time-frequency binary mask to very noisy speech can improve its intelligibility but results in poor perceptual quality. In this paper we propose a new approach to applying a binary mask that combines the intelligibility gains of conventional binary masking with the perceptual quality gains of a classical speech enhancer. The
Leo Lightburn   +4 more
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Mask building for perceptually hiding frequency embedded watermarks

Proceedings 1998 International Conference on Image Processing. ICIP98 (Cat. No.98CB36269), 2002
The interest in image watermarking techniques has rapidly grown during the years. Two requirements needed to be satisfied to use watermarking techniques for copyright protection are: unperceivability and robustness against image processing algorithms and forgery attacks.
F. Bartolini   +3 more
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Bag Valve Mask Ventilation as a Perceptual-Cognitive Skill

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2017
Objective This study used a high-fidelity infant mannequin to examine the relationship between the quality of bag valve mask ventilation (BVMV) and how providers of varying levels of experience use visual feedback (e.g., electronic vital signs) to guide their performance.
Joel M. Mumma   +5 more
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A perceptual model for JPEG applications based on block classification, texture masking, and luminance masking

Proceedings 1998 International Conference on Image Processing. ICIP98 (Cat. No.98CB36269), 2002
A perceptual model based on the texture masking and luminance masking properties of the human visual system is presented in this paper. The model computes a local multiplier map for scaling of the JPEG quantization matrix. The result is that fewer bits are used to represent the perceptually less important areas of the image.
Henry H. Y. Tong   +1 more
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Video watermarking in the 3D-DWT domain using perceptual masking

IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2005, 2005
A novel video watermarking system operating in the three-dimensional discrete wavelet transform (3D DWT) is here presented. Specifically the video sequence is partitioned into spatio-temporal units and the single shots are projected onto the 3D DWT domain.
Patrizio Campisi, Alessandro Neri 0001
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The effect of integration masking on visual processing in perceptual categorization

Brain and Cognition, 2017
Learning to recognize and categorize objects is an essential cognitive skill allowing animals to function in the world. However, animals rarely have access to a canonical view of an object in an uncluttered environment. Hence, it is essential to study categorization under noisy, degraded conditions.
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Estimation of perceptual entropy using noise masking criteria

ICASSP-88., International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003
The perceptual entropy of each short-term section of the audio stimuli is estimated as the number of bits required to encode the short-term spectrum of the signal to the resolution measured by this process provide an entropy estimate, for transparent coding, of 1.4 (mean) or 2.1 (peak) bits/sample for telephone speech (200-3200-Hz bandwidth sampled at ...
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