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5. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2000: San Jose, CA, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging V, San Jose, CA, USA, January 22, 2000. SPIE Proceedings 3959, SPIE 2000, ISBN 978-0-8194-3577-4
Image Quality
- Jan J. Koenderink, Andrea J. van Doorn, Astrid M. L. Kappers, James T. Todd:
Directing the mental eye in pictorial perception. 2-15 - Muge Wang, Kevin J. Parker, Kevin E. Spaulding, Qing Yu, Rodney L. Miller:
Perceived lightness difference with regard to spatial frequency and amplitude modulation. 16-27 - R. Victor Klassen, Kalpana Janamanchi:
Resolution and bit depth: how much is enough? 28-36 - Stefan Winkler:
Quality metric design: a closer look. 37-44 - Lydia Meesters, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Influence of processing method, bit rate, and scene content on perceived and predicted image quality. 45-55 - Mathieu Jung, Dominique Léger:
Univariant assessment of the visual quality of images. 56-67
Higher Level Processes in Image Quality
- Huib de Ridder, Martijn C. Willemsen:
Percentage scaling: a new method for evaluating multiply impaired images. 68-77 - Ruud Janssen, Frans J. J. Blommaert:
Information processing approach to image quality. 78-87 - Jon Leachtenauer:
Comparison of video compression evaluation metrics for military applications. 88-98 - Michael S. Moore, John M. Foley, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Detectability and annoyance value of MPEG-2 artifacts inserted in uncompressed video sequences. 99-110 - Andreas E. Savakis, Stephen P. Etz, Alexander C. Loui:
Evaluation of image appeal in consumer photography. 111-121
Image Quality Standards
- David K. Fibush:
Overview of standardization activities related to digital television. 122-128 - Philip J. Corriveau, Arthur A. Webster, Ann M. Rohaly, John M. Libert:
Video quality experts group: the quest for valid objective methods. 129-139 - Thom Carney, Christopher W. Tyler, Andrew B. Watson, Walter Makous, Brent Beutter, Chien-Chung Chen, Anthony M. Norcia, Stanley A. Klein:
Modelfest: year one results and plans for future years. 140-151 - Chien-Chung Chen, Christopher W. Tyler:
Modelfest: principal component analysis reveals underlying channel structure. 152-159 - John M. Libert, Leon Stanger, Andrew B. Watson, Ann M. Rohaly:
Toward developing a unit of measure and scale of digital video quality: IEEE Broadcast Technology Society Subcomittee on Video Compression Measurements. 160-167
Perceptually Based Image Coding Algorithms
- Philippe Bordes, Philippe Guillotel:
Perceptually adapted MPEG video encoding. 168-175 - Kjell Brunnström, Bo N. Schenkman, Albert J. Ahumada Jr.:
Detection of distortion in small moving images compared to the predictions of spatial-temporal model. 176-187 - Marcus J. Nadenau, Julien Reichel:
Image-compression-related contrast-masking measurements. 188-199 - Sheila S. Hemami, Marcia G. Ramos:
Wavelet coefficient quantization to produce equivalent visual distortions in complex stimuli. 200-210 - Nachida Bekkat, Abdelhakim Saadane, Dominique Barba:
Masking effects in the quality assessment of coded images. 211-221
Advances in Perceptual Modeling
- Jont B. Allen:
Intensity JND comes from Poisson neural noise: implications for image coding. 222-233 - Steven van de Par, Armin Kohlrausch:
Sensitivity to auditory-visual asynchrony and to jitter in auditory-visual timing. 234-242 - John J. McCann:
Calculating the lightness of areas in a single plane. 243-253 - Lawrence W. Stark, Huiyang Yang, Michela Azzariti:
Symbolic binding. 254-269
Perception in Medical Imaging Technologies
- David L. Wilson, Kadri N. Jabri, Ravindra M. Manjeshwar, Yogesh Srinivas, Kyle A. Salem:
Lessons from image perception studies for the design of medical imaging systems. 270-280 - Elizabeth A. Krupinski:
Medical image perception: evaluating the role of experience. 281-289 - Artur Chodorowski, Tomas Gustavsson, Ulf Mattsson:
Visual recognition of complex medical lesions using 2D shape. 290-301
Perceiving and Using Color
- Paul J. Lyons, Giovanni S. Moretti, Mark Wilson:
Color group selection for computer interfaces. 302-313 - Lars Hildebrand, Madjid Fathi:
Vision systems for the inspection of resistance welding joints. 314-322 - Alan D. Kalvin, Bernice E. Rogowitz, Adar Pelah, Aron Cohen:
Building perceptual color maps for visualizing interval data. 323-335 - Xiao-Fan Feng, Scott J. Daly:
Vision-based strategy to improve the color misregistration of image capturing devices. 336-344 - Aleksandra Mojsilovic, Emina Soljanin:
Quantization of color spaces and processing of color images by fibonacci lattices. 345-355 - Serguei Endrikhovski:
Computing color categories. 356-365
Perceptual Issues in Visualization and Graphics
- James D. Walrath, Robert P. Winkler, Philip J. Emmerman, Christoph M. Hoffmann, Young Jun Kim:
Visualization technique for improved situation awareness. 366-371 - Holly E. Rushmeier, Bernice E. Rogowitz, Christine D. Piatko:
Perceptual issues in substituting texture for geometry. 372-383 - Peter Forte:
Shape similarity and simplification. 384-390 - Roger A. Browse, James C. Rodger, Lisa Y. Drewell:
Effects of stereographic viewing on shape understanding. 391-399
Image Analysis and Perception
- Hawley K. Rising III:
Inversion processes in the human visual system. 400-410 - Theo Gevers, Peter Vreman, Joost van de Weijer:
Color constant texture segmentation and retrieval. 411-422 - Janet Susan Payne, Lee Hepplewhite, T. John Stonham:
Applying perceptually based metrics to textural image retrieval methods. 423-433 - Stephen P. Etz, Jiebo Luo:
Ground truth for training and evaluation of automatic main subject detection. 434-442 - Kostas Karpouzis, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Moving to continuous facial expression space using the MPEG-4 facial definition parameter (FDP) set. 443-450 - Christopher W. Tyler, Chien-Chung Chen:
Spatial summation of face information. 451-457
Perceptually Controlled Devices and Robots
- Kazuteru Komine, Nobuyuki Hiruma, Tatsuya Ishihara, Eiji Makino, Takao Tsuda, Takayuki Ito, Haruo Isono:
Usability evaluation of remote controllers for digital television receivers. 458-467 - Daiichiro Kato, Akio Ishikawa, Takao Tsuda, Shigeru Shimoda, Hiroshi Fukushima:
Automatic control of a robot camera for broadcasting and subjective evaluation and analysis of reproduced images. 468-479 - Hemanth Jagannathan, P. Narayana Bhaskar:
Landmark-based robot navigation enhanced with color interest operators. 480-491
Technological Impacts on Art
- Christopher W. Tyler:
Perspective as a geometric tool that launched the Renaissance. 492-497 - Amy Ione:
Crossing boundaries: imaging innovations in art and science. 498-505 - Thomas V. Papathomas:
See how they turn: false depth and motion in Hughes's reverspectives. 506-519
Presence and Perception in Natural Environments
- Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn, Huib de Ridder, Jonathan Freeman, Steve E. Avons:
Presence: concept, determinants, and measurement. 520-529 - Jonathan Freeman, Steve E. Avons:
Focus group exploration of presence through advanced broadcast services. 530-539 - David Harrison, Nicholas Lodge:
Broadcasting presence: immersive television. 540-547 - Theo Boersema, Harm J. G. Zwaga:
Visual conspicuity of objects in complex scenes. 548-558 - Amir H. Assadi, Hamid Eghbalnia:
Learning theoretic approach to differential and perceptual geometry: I. Curvature and torsion are the independent components of space curves. 559-565 - Jeff B. Pelz, Roxanne L. Canosa, Diane Kucharczyk, Jason S. Babcock, Amy Silver, Daisei Konno:
Portable eyetracking: a study of natural eye movements. 566-583
Poster Session
- Hai Wei, Lansun Shen:
Fractal coding of wavelet image based on human vision contrast-masking effect. 584-594 - Patrick Le Callet, Abdelhakim Saadane, Dominique Barba:
Frequency and spatial pooling of visual differences for still image quality assessment. 595-603 - Charles Fenimore, John M. Libert, Peter Roitman:
Mosquito noise in MPEG-compressed video: test patterns and metrics. 604-612 - Brian E. Cooper, Daniel L. Lau:
Evaluation of green noise masks for electrophotographic halftoning. 613-624 - Joseph Shu, Tsung-Nan Lin, Anoop K. Bhattacharjya, Tadashi Shiozaki:
Adaptive hierarchical-filtering technique for high-quality magazine image reproduction. 625-633 - Claudio M. Privitera, Nikhil Krishnan, Lawrence W. Stark:
Clustering algorithms to obtain regions of interest: a comparative study. 634-643 - Yeuk Fai Ho, Lawrence W. Stark:
Scanpath-based model for visual tracking of telerobots. 644-658 - Stephen J. Purves, Satnam Singh Dlay:
Near-Gabor filter banks for feature detection and curvature estimation. 659-668 - Debra A. George, Claudio M. Privitera, Theodore Blackmon, Eric Zbinden, Lawrence W. Stark:
Segmentation of stereo terrain images. 669-679 - Wolfgang Kesseler:
Response of the human pupil to geometrically changed light stimuli. 680-688 - Jonathan Orwant, Walter Bender:
Color Deducto: playing games to learn about color. 689-696 - Andrea J. van Doorn:
Shape perception in different settings. 697-708 - Ernesto Suaste-Gómez, M. C. Ma. Dolores A. Rodriguez Guzman, Christopher Druzgalski:
Pupillary responses to chromatic stimulus. 709-
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