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4. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 1999: San Jose, CA, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IV, San Jose, CA, USA, January 23, 1999. SPIE Proceedings 3644, SPIE 1999, ISBN 978-0-8194-3115-8
Keynote Session: Emerging Directions in Human Vision and Electronic Imaging
- Christoph Zetzsche, Gerhard Krieger:
Nonlinear neurons and higher-order statistics: new approaches to human vision and digital image processing. 2-33 - Armin Kohlrausch, Steven van de Par:
Auditory-visual interaction: from fundamental research in cognitive psychology to (possible) applications. 34-44 - Joanna Berzowska, Walter Bender:
Computational expressionism, or how the role of random () is changing in computer art. 45-57
Visual System Modeling
- Michael A. Webster:
Contrast sensitivity under natural states of adaptation. 58-70 - Eli Peli:
Contrast sensitivity function (CSF) and image discrimination. 71-77 - Chien-Chung Chen, John M. Foley, David H. Brainard:
Divisive inhibition model for chromoluminance pattern equidiscrimination contours. 78-87 - Erhardt Barth, Bettina L. Beard, Albert J. Ahumada Jr.:
Nonlinear features in vernier acuity. 88-96 - John J. McCann:
Spatial contrast and scatter: opposing partners in sensations. 97-105
Perceptual Models for Sampling, Quantization, and Compression
- Mark R. Bolin, Gary W. Meyer:
Visual difference metric for realistic image synthesis. 106-120 - Patrick Le Callet, Abdelhakim Saadane, Dominique Barba:
Interactions of chromatic components in the perceptual quantization of the achromatic component. 121-128 - Marcus J. Nadenau, Julien Reichel:
Compression of color images with wavelets considering the HVS. 129-140 - Thom Carney, Yuan-Chi Chang, Stanley A. Klein, David G. Messerschmitt:
Effects of dynamic quantization noise on video quality. 141-151 - Scott J. Daly, Kristine E. Matthews, Jordi Ribas-Corbera:
Visual eccentricity models in face-based video compression. 152-167
Video Image Quality
- Andrew B. Watson, Quingmin J. Hu, John F. McGowan III, Jeffrey B. Mulligan:
Design and performance of a digital video quality metric. 168-174 - Stefan Winkler:
Perceptual distortion metric for digital color video. 175-184 - Xin Tong, David J. Heeger, Christian J. Van Den Branden Lambrecht:
Video quality evaluation using ST-CIELAB. 185-196 - John M. Libert, Charles Fenimore:
Visibility thresholds for compression-induced image blocking: measurements and models. 197-206 - Raynard O. Hinds, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Effect of concealment techniques on perceived video quality. 207-217 - Ann M. Rohaly, Jiuhuai Lu, Norman R. Franzen, Mihir K. Ravel:
Comparison of temporal pooling methods for estimating the quality of complex video sequences. 218-227
Still Image Quality
- R. Victor Klassen, Stephen C. Morgana:
Sampling locations and visual difference predictors. 228-234 - Thierry Eude, Abdelhalim Mayache, Claude Milan:
Psychovisual quality metric based on multiscale image texture analysis. 235-244 - Lydia Meesters, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Blockiness in JPEG-coded images. 245-257 - Jean-Bernard Martens, Lydia Meesters:
Role of image dissimilarity in image quality models. 258-269 - Lauren F. V. Scharff, Albert J. Ahumada Jr., Alyson L. Hill:
Discriminability measures for predicting readability. 270-277 - Yingmei Lavin, D. Amnon Silverstein, Xuemei Zhang:
Visual experiment on the Web. 278-289 - Judith Dijk, Ian T. Young, Jan Walraven:
Effect of gamma on printed images. 290-299 - Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn, Huib de Ridder, Joyce Vliegen:
Effect of stereoscopic filming parameters and exposure duration on quality and naturalness judgements. 300-313
Perception and Performance in Real and Virtual Environments
- Sumio Yano:
Contributions of visual and vestibular systems to perception of direction. 314-320 - Bruce Bridgeman:
Perception and motor activity: reality is always virtual. 321-328 - Julian P. Brooker, Annaliese M. Plooy, Paul M. Sharkey, John P. Wann:
Dynamic vergence telepresence system incorporating active gaze control. 329-337 - Theodore Blackmon, Laurent Ngyuen, Charles F. Neveu, Daryl Rasmussen, Eric Zbinden, Mark W. Maimone, Larry H. Matthies, Scott M. Thayer, James P. Teza, Vince Broz, James Osborn, Martial Hebert, Jerry Steele, Geb W. Thomas:
Virtual reality mapping system for Chernobyl accident site assessment. 338-347
Art and Aesthetics in Electronic Imaging
- Corinne Jörgensen:
Retrieving the unretrievable in electronic imaging systems: emotions, themes, and stories. 348-355 - Arthur W. Brody, Chris Hartman:
BLUI: a body language user interface for 3D gestural drawing. 356-363 - Binh Pham:
Design for aesthetics: interactions of design variables and aesthetic properties. 364-373
Color Image Quality for Printing and Displays
- Mariko Takahashi, Tsuneo Sato, Masayuki Saito:
Method for color gamut compression based on subjective evaluation. 374-381 - Peter De Neve, Koen N. Denecker, Ignace Lemahieu:
CIELAB-driven adaptive quantization scheme for DCT-based compression of CMYK images. 382-391
Image Analysis
- J. S. Lauritzen, Adar Pelah, David J. Tolhurst:
Perceptual rules for watermarking images: a psychophysical study of the visual basis for digital pattern encryption. 392-402 - Kjell Brunnström, Robert Eriksson, Albert J. Ahumada Jr.:
Spatio-temporal discrimination model predicting IR target detection. 403-410 - Hawley K. Rising III:
Creating a biologically plausible model of recognition which generalizes multidimensional scaling. 411-420 - Brian V. Funt, Vlad C. Cardei:
Bootstrapping color constancy. 421-428 - Oscar Nestares, Rafael Fonolla Navarro:
Probabilistic multichannel optical flow analysis based on a multipurpose visual representation of image sequences. 429-440 - Aleksandra Mojsilovic, Jelena Kovacevic, Jianying Hu, Robert J. Safranek, S. Kicha Ganapathy:
Retrieval of color patterns based on perceptual dimensions of texture and human similiarity rules. 441-453
Visual Attention and Search
- Ruth Rosenholtz:
General-purpose localization of textured image regions. 454-460 - Ross Brown, Binh Pham, Anthony J. Maeder:
Fuzzy model for scene decomposition based on preattentive visual features. 461-472 - Laurent Itti, Christof Koch:
Comparison of feature combination strategies for saliency-based visual attention systems. 473-482 - Fuhui Long, Nanning Zheng, David Dagan Feng:
Active visual computing model based on data- and knowledge-driven selective attention mechanism. 483-494 - Lawrence W. Stark, Claudio M. Privitera, Huiyang Yang, Michela Azzariti, Yeuk Fai Ho, Angie Chan, Christof Krischer, Adam Weinberger:
Scanpath memory binding: multiple read-out experiments. 495-510 - Theodore Blackmon, Yeuk Fai Ho, Dimitri A. Chernyak, Michela Azzariti, Lawrence W. Stark:
Dynamic scanpaths: eye movement analysis methods. 511-519 - Kerstin Schill, Elisabeth Umkehrer, Stephan Beinlich, Gerhard Krieger, Christoph Zetzsche:
Knowledge-based scene analysis with saccadic eye movements. 520-533
Poster Session
- Corinne Jörgensen, Rohini K. Srihari:
Creating a Web-based image database for benchmarking image retrieval systems. 534-541 - Thom Carney, Stanley A. Klein, Christopher W. Tyler, D. Amnon Silverstein, Brent Beutter, Dennis Levi, Andrew B. Watson, Adam J. Reeves, Anthony M. Norcia, Chien-Chung Chen, Walter Makous, Miguel P. Eckstein:
Development of an image/threshold database for designing and testing human vision models. 542-551 - Claudio M. Privitera, Lawrence W. Stark:
Focused JPEG encoding based upon automatic preidentified regions of interest. 552-558 - Yeuk Fai Ho, Lawrence W. Stark:
Simulation of a visual feedback supervisory control system. 559-575 - Kobus Barnard, Brian V. Funt:
Camera calibration for color research. 576-585 - Young Ho Kim, Kun S. Kim, Byung D. Nam:
New perceptual approach for CCD matrix calculation. 586-597 - J. Tapia, Ernesto Suaste-Gómez:
Pupillary responses evoked by chromatic stimulus in objective perimetry. 598-605 - Frédéric Nicolier, Olivier Laligant, Frédéric Truchetet, Anne-Claire Legrand, Sophie Kohler:
Human cell texture analysis with quincunx spline wavelet transform. 606-
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