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9. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2004: San Jose, CA, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IX, San Jose, CA, USA, January 18, 2004. SPIE Proceedings 5292, SPIE 2004, ISBN 978-0-8194-5195-8
Keynote Session
- S. Lee Guth:
The constancy myth, the vocabulary of color perception, and the ATD04 model. 1-14
Special Session: Spatial/Color Vision in Honor of Russell Devalois
- Arthur P. Ginsburg:
Vision channels, contrast sensitivity, and functional vision. 15-25 - Leonid L. Kontsevich, Christopher W. Tyler:
Local channel structure of sustained peripheral vision. 26-33 - Teri Lawton:
Training directionally selective motion pathways can significantly improve reading efficiency. 34-45
Color
- Laurence Meylan, Sabine Süsstrunk:
Bio-inspired color image enhancement. 46-56 - Alessandro Rizzi, Carlo Gatta, Benedetta Piacentini, Massimo Fierro, Daniele Marini:
Human-visual-system-inspired tone mapping algorithm for HDR images. 57-68 - Ivar Farup, Thorstein Seim, Jan H. Wold, Jon Yngve Hardeberg:
Generating stimuli of arbitrary spectral power distributions for vision and imaging research. 69-79 - Seungji Yang, Truong Cong Thang, Yong Man Ro:
Content adaptation for visual impairment in MPEG-21. 80-89 - Monica Billger, Ilona Heldal, Beata Stahre, Kristian Renstrom:
Perception of color and space in virtual reality: a comparison between a real room and virtual reality models. 90-98
Image Quality Metrics
- Zhou Wang, Eero P. Simoncelli:
Stimulus synthesis for efficient evaluation and refinement of perceptual image quality metrics. 99-108 - Mylène C. Q. Farias, Michael S. Moore, John M. Foley, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Perceptual contributions of blocky, blurry, and fuzzy impairments to overall annoyance. 109-120 - Stefan Winkler, Sabine Süsstrunk:
Visibility of noise in natural images. 121-129 - Scott J. Daly, Xiao-Fan Feng:
Decontouring: prevention and removal of false contour artifacts. 130-149 - Jered E. Windsheimer, Gary W. Meyer:
Implementation of a visual difference metric using commodity graphics hardware. 150-161 - Yiftach Eisenberg, Fan Zhai, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Randall Berry, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Quality metrics for measuring end-to-end distortion in packet-switched video communication systems. 162-173
Spatio-Temporal Perception and Video Analysis
- Cicero Mota, Michael Dorr, Ingo Stuke, Erhardt Barth:
Analysis and synthesis of motion patterns using the projective plane. 174-181 - Ricardo Rafael Pastrana-Vidal, Jean C. Gicquel, Catherine Colomes, Hocine Cherifi:
Sporadic frame dropping impact on quality perception. 182-193 - Ricardo Rafael Pastrana-Vidal, Jean C. Gicquel, Catherine Colomes, Hocine Cherifi:
Temporal masking effect on dropped frames at video scene cuts. 194-201 - Roger S. Gaborski, Vishal S. Vaingankar, Vineet Chaoji, Ankur Teredesai, Aleksey Tentler:
Detection of inconsistent regions in video streams. 202-210
Image Quality for Next-Generation Display Devices
- James O. Larimer, Jennifer Gille, Maureen K. Powers, Hsien-Chang Liu:
Hyperacuity on high-resolution and very high resolution displays. 211-217 - Jennifer Gille, Lawrence E. Arend, James O. Larimer:
Display characterization by eye: contrast ratio and discrimination throughout the grayscale. 218-233 - Franco Oberti, Ingrid Heynderickx:
Evaluation of optimal sharpness enhancement for different image content and different display technologies. 234-242 - Shuxue Quan:
Analytical approach to the optimal linear matrix with comprehensive error metric. 243-253 - Maureen K. Powers, James O. Larimer, Jennifer Gille, Hsien-Chang Liu:
Reading performance with large fonts on high-resolution displays. 254-259 - Miyoshi Ayama, Masato Sakurai, Otto Carlander, Gunilla Derefeldt, Lars Eriksson:
Color appearance in peripheral vision. 260-271
ROI, Visual Attention
- Laurent Itti:
Automatic attention-based prioritization of unconstrained video for compression. 272-283 - Olivier Le Meur, Patrick Le Callet, Dominique Barba, Dominique Thoreau, Edouard François:
From low-level perception to high-level perception: a coherent approach for visual attention modeling. 284-295 - Umesh Rajashekar, Lawrence K. Cormack, Alan C. Bovik:
Point-of-gaze analysis reveals visual search strategies. 296-306
Image Features, Perception, Analysis, and Indexing
- Andrea Li, Qasim Zaidi:
Perception of 3D shape from homogeneous and nonhomogeneous surface textures. 307-321 - Yuichi Kobayashi, Masami Suzuki, Jun Ohya:
Softness perceptive texture method. 322-329 - T. Nathan Mundhenk, Vidhya Navalpakkam, Hendrik Makaliwe, Shrihari Vasudevan, Laurent Itti:
Biologically inspired feature-based categorization of objects. 330-341 - Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, William L. Martens, Charith N. W. Giragama, Dishna R. Wanasinghe:
Quantitative subjective analysis of color tone perception and description by native speakers of Japanese. 342-350 - Egon L. van den Broek, Peter M. F. Kisters, Louis Vuurpijl:
The utilization of human color categorization for content-based image retrieval. 351-362 - John A. Black Jr., Kanav Kahol, Priyamvada Tripathi, Prem Kuchi, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Indexing natural images for retrieval based on Kansei factors. 363-375
Poster Session
- Rajashekar Venkatachalam, J. Graham Strong, Winnie Wong, Richard Hornsey:
Digital zoom for low-vision enhancement systems. 376-385 - Gregory J. Power:
Perceptual classification boundaries between 2D shapes. 386-396 - Yan Liu, Jizhou Sun, Jiawan Zhang, Mingchu Li:
Vision-based navigation in a dynamic environment for virtual human. 397-401 - Samuel Foucher, Valérie Gouaillier, Langis Gagnon:
Global semantic classification of scenes using ridgelet transform. 402-413 - John A. Black Jr., Mariano Phielipp, Gregory M. Nielson, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Can the high-level content of natural images be indexed using local analysis? 414-425 - Chunyu Ran, Ji Huang, Jie Song:
Human detection in outdoor video. 426-433 - Boohyung Lee, Youngjoon Han, Hwanik Chung, Hernsoo Hahn:
Understanding of hand motion in sentence level using HMM. 434-443 - Lora T. Likova, Christopher W. Tyler:
Is the hMT+/V5 complex in the human brain involved in stereomotion perception? an fMRI study. 444-
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