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6. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2001: San Jose, CA, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VI, San Jose, CA, USA, January 20, 2001. SPIE Proceedings 4299, SPIE 2001, ISBN 978-0-8194-3977-2
Keynote Session: Human and Computer Vision in Electronic Imaging
- Edward H. Adelson:
On seeing stuff: the perception of materials by humans and machines. 1-12 - Patrick M. Hanrahan:
From geometry to lighting to material models. 13-18 - Lloyd Kaufman, James H. Kaufman:
Illusion in reality: visual perception in displays. 19-35
Modeling Spatial Vision
- Christoph Zetzsche, Gerhard Krieger, Gerd Mayer:
Nonlinear AND interactions between frequency components and the selective processing of intrinsically two-dimensional signals by cortical neurons. 36-68 - Michael A. Webster, Shernaaz M. Webster, Jennifer MacDonald, Shrikant R. Bahradwadj:
Adaptation to blur. 69-78
Video Quality and Compression
- Andrew B. Watson, Lindsay Kreslake:
Measurement of visual impairment scales for digital video. 79-89 - Michael S. Moore, John M. Foley, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Comparison of the detectability and annoyance value of embedded MPEG-2 artifacts of different type, size, and duration. 90-101 - Mark A. Masry, Sheila S. Hemami, Wilfried Osberger, Ann M. Rohaly:
Subjective quality evaluation of low-bit-rate video. 102-113 - Stefan Winkler:
Visual fidelity and perceived quality: toward comprehensive metrics. 114-125 - David Gibson, George Tsibidis, Michael Spann, Sandra I. Woolley:
Diagnostically lossless video compression for angiogram data using a wavelet-based texture modeling approach. 126-134
Perceptual Image Compression
- Shuyu Zhu, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Perceptual wavelet scheme for image compression. 135-142 - Javier Pinilla-Dutoit, Sandra I. Woolley:
Robust perceptual coding of overcomplete frame expansions. 143-149 - Junqing Chen, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Perceptual coders and perceptual metrics. 150-162 - Muge Wang, Kevin J. Parker:
Metric to evaluate the texture visibility of halftone patterns. 163-174
Color Image Metrics and Models
- Ming-Shih Lian:
Image evaluation using a color visual difference predictor (CVDP). 175-186 - Albert J. Ahumada Jr., William K. Krebs:
Masking in color images. 187-194
Vision and Rendering of Material Properties I
- Ravi Ramamoorthi, Patrick M. Hanrahan:
Analysis of planar light fields from homogeneous convex curved surfaces under distant illumination. 195-208 - Oana G. Cula, Kristin J. Dana:
Recognition methods for 3D textured surfaces. 209-220 - Duje Tadin, Richard F. Haglund Jr., Joseph S. Lappin, R. Alan Peters:
Effects of surface microstructure on macroscopic image shading. 221-230 - Ron O. Dror, Edward H. Adelson, Alan S. Willsky:
Estimating surface reflectance properties from images under unknown illumination. 231-242
Vision and Rendering of Material Properties II
- Elli Angelopoulou:
Understanding the color of human skin. 243-251 - Norimichi Tsumura, Keiji Uetsuki, Nobutoshi Ojima, Yoichi Miyake:
Correlation map analysis between appearances of Japanese facial images and amount of melanin and hemoglobin components in the skin. 252-260 - Srinivasa G. Narasimhan, Shree K. Nayar:
Vision and the weather. 261-278 - Gaël Obein, Thierry R. Leroux, Françoise Viénot:
Bidirectional reflectance distribution factor and gloss scales. 279-290 - James A. Ferwerda, Fabio Pellacini, Donald P. Greenberg:
Psychophysically based model of surface gloss perception. 291-301 - Ennio Mingolla, James T. Todd, J. Farley Norman:
Perception of lightness of glossy surfaces. 302-311 - Jan J. Koenderink, Andrea J. van Doorn:
Shading in the case of translucent objects. 312-320
Shape Perception
- Andrea J. van Doorn, Jan J. Koenderink, Huib de Ridder:
Pictorial space correspondence in photographs of an object in different poses. 321-329 - Victoria Interrante, Sunghee Kim:
Investigating the effect of texture orientation on the perception of 3D shape. 330-339 - Bernice E. Rogowitz, Holly E. Rushmeier:
Are image quality metrics adequate to evaluate the quality of geometric objects? 340-348
Visual Attention: Eye Movements and Region of Interest
- Dimitri A. Chernyak, Lawrence W. Stark:
Top-down guided eye movements: peripheral model. 349-360 - Wilfried Osberger, Ann M. Rohaly:
Automatic detection of regions of interest in complex video sequences. 361-372 - Alejandro Jaimes, Jeff B. Pelz, Tim Grabowski, Jason S. Babcock, Shih-Fu Chang:
Using human observer eye movements in automatic image classifiers. 373-384
Spatial Interactions and Human Vision
- John J. McCann:
Benary's Cross: belongingness or coarse sampling. 385-391 - Lawrence E. Arend:
Environmental challenges to color constancy. 392-399 - Michael E. Rudd:
Lightness computation by a neural filling-in mechanism. 400-413 - Shernaaz M. Webster, Michael A. Webster, John Taylor, Jaikishan Jaikumar, Richa Verma:
Simultaneous blur contrast. 414-422
Visual and Sensory Motor Interactions
- Bruce Bridgeman:
Transformation of visual direction requires the cognitive visual system. 423-428 - Simon J. Watt, Mark F. Bradshaw, Paul B. Hibbard, Ian R. L. Davies, Neil S. Stringer, Andrew R. Willis:
Can observers exploit enhanced motion parallax to control reaching movements within telepresence environments? 429-438
Perceptual Calibration for Internet Color
- Jennifer Gille, James O. Larimer:
Using the human eye to characterize displays. 439-454 - Xuemei Zhang, Yingmei Lavin, D. Amnon Silverstein:
Display gamma is an important factor in Web image viewing. 455-462 - Alan D. Kalvin, Bernice E. Rogowitz:
Fast perceptual method for evaluating color scales for Internet visualization. 463-469
Digital Libraries
- Aleksandra Mojsilovic, Bernice E. Rogowitz:
Psychophysical approach to modeling image semantics. 470-477 - Christophe Charrier, Thierry Eude, Hocine Cherifi:
Edge classification of color images based on psychophysical codebook construction. 478-485 - Panagiotis Androutsos, Diana Ferrari, Allen Ly, Andrew Persaud, Dimitrios Androutsos, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
Shape and spatial color information extraction for image retrieval. 486-493 - Jiebo Luo, Stephen P. Etz, Amit Singhal, Robert T. Gray:
Performance-scalable computational approach to main-subject detection in photographs. 494-505 - Alexandru Vasile, Walter Bender:
Image query based on color harmony. 506-517
Emotions and Electronic Imaging
- Rosalind W. Picard:
Building HAL: computers that sense, recognize, and respond to human emotion. 518-523 - Elena A. Fedorovskaya, Paige Miller, Girish V. Prabhu, Cecelia Horwitz, Tomasz Matraszek, Peter Parks, Richard Blazey, Serguei Endrikhovski:
Affective imaging: psychological and physiological reactions to individually chosen images. 524-532
New Trends in Human Vision and Electronic Imaging
- Justin R. Boyle, Anthony J. Maeder, Wageeh W. Boles:
Challenges in digital imaging for artificial human vision. 533-543 - Jay J. Williams, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Dean C. Garstecki:
Subjective analysis of a HMM-based visual speech synthesizer. 544-555 - Marco Lanzagorta, Robert Rosenberg, J. Greg Trafton:
Cognitive processes in scientific visualization. 556-564 - Christopher W. Tyler, Amy Ione:
Concept of space in 20th century art. 565-577
Poster Session
- Zhonghui Xu:
Cognitive search model and a new query paradigm. 578-585 - Frank L. Kooi, Marcel P. Lucassen:
Visual comfort of binocular and 3D displays. 586-592 - Masashi Kameda, Hidehiko Hayashi, Shigeru Akamatsu, Makoto Miyahara:
Quality evaluation of extra high quality images based on key assessment word. 593-601 - Arthur W. Brody, Chris Hartman:
Painting in space. 602-614 - Kerstin Schill, Volker Baier, Florian Röhrbein, Wilfried Brauer:
Hierarchical network model for the analysis of human spatio-temporal information processing. 615-621 - Damien Paillé, Annie Monot, Patricia Dumont-Becle, Andras Kemeny:
Luminance binocular disparity for 3D surface simulation. 622-
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