RL DeValois, KK DeValois - 1990 - books.google.com
This volume presents an integrated view of how we perceive the spatial relations in our visual world, covering anatomical, physiological, psychophysical, and perceptual aspects …
The book you are about to read is about research that asks questions like" How do our senses operate?"" What is the connection between nervous system activity and perception?" …
The relative efficiency of any particular image-coding scheme should be defined only in relation to the class of images that the code is likely to encounter. To understand the …
Two-dimensional spatial linear filters are constrained by general uncertainty relations that limit their attainable information resolution for orientation, spatial frequency, and two …
JP Jones, LA Palmer - Journal of neurophysiology, 1987 - journals.physiology.org
1. Using the two-dimensional (2D) spatial and spectral response profiles described in the previous two reports, we test Daugman's generalization of Marcelja's hypothesis that simple …
D Mumford - Biological cybernetics, 1992 - Springer
This paper is a sequel to an earlier paper which proposed an active role for the thalamus, integrating multiple hypotheses formed in the cortex via the thalamo-cortical loop. In this …
SG Mallat - IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, speech, and …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The author reviews recent multichannel models developed in psychophysiology, computer vision, and image processing. In psychophysiology, multichannel models have been …
RL De Valois, DG Albrecht, LG Thorell - Vision research, 1982 - Elsevier
We measured the spatial frequency contrast sensitivity of cells in the primate striate cortex at two different eccentricities to provide quantitative statistics from a large population of cells …
Most vision research embracing the spatial frequency paradigm has been conceptually and mathematically a one-dimensional analysis of two-dimensional mechanisms. Spatial vision …