DocumentCode :
1988954
Title :
Intensity-dependent spread-a theory of human vision and a machine vision filter with interesting properties
Author :
Cornsweet, Tom
Author_Institution :
Pulse Med. Instrum., Irvine, CA, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
6-8 Sep 1989
Firstpage :
71
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Extensive psychophysical evidence indicates that the spatial and temporal filtering properties of the human visual system depend on local retinal image illuminance; as illuminance decreases, signals are integrated over larger areas and longer time. A model that reproduces the spatial effect is as follows. There are three layers, an array of photodetectors, a spreading network, and an array of output channels. The output of each photodetector spreads its signals in the network, in a way to be described, and the signal leaving each point in the output array is the sum of signals arriving at that point. If the point spread function were constant, this system would simply act as a spatial filter, convolving the spread function with the input
Keywords :
computer vision; spatial filters; vision; human vision; human visual system; intensity dependent spread; machine vision filter; output channels; photodetectors; point spread function; retinal image illuminance; spatial filter; spreading network; temporal domain; temporal filtering; Adaptation model; Biomedical imaging; Filtering theory; Filters; Humans; Instruments; Machine vision; Psychology; Retina; Visual system;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Multidimensional Signal Processing Workshop, 1989., Sixth
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MDSP.1989.97031
Filename :
97031
Link To Document :
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