AbstractIsodipole textures are pairs of texture ensembles whose autocorrelations, and hence power spectra, are equal. Examples of readily discriminable isodipole textures are well known. Such discriminations appear to require feature extraction, since the isodipole condition eliminates ensemble differences in spatial frequency content. We studied the effects of phase decorrelation on VEP indices of discrimination of isodipole texture pairs. Phase decorrelation, which ranged from 0.125π radians (slight randomization) to π radians (complete randomization), was introduced in two ways: by independent jittering of each spatial Fourier component, and by a product method, which preserved correlations among certain quadruples of spatial Fourier com...
The human ability to discriminate structured from uniformly random binary textures has been shown to...
AbstractTexture boundary segmentation is typically thought to reflect a comparison of differences in...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...
AbstractIsodipole textures are pairs of texture ensembles whose autocorrelations, and hence power sp...
Image statistics are often classified as first-order (e.g., luminance), second-order (e.g., contrast...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
Visual features such as edges and corners are carried by high-order statistics. Previous analysis of...
The Julesz paradigm involving statistical constraints for the study of texture discrimination is ext...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining global image structure. For example, when the p...
AbstractHigher order spatial correlations can capture edge and object relationships. Isotrigon textu...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
We investigate the ability of humans to perceive changes in the appearance of images of surface text...
AbstractModels of texture segregation frequently feature two processing mechanisms: simple, linear c...
The human ability to discriminate structured from uniformly random binary textures has been shown to...
AbstractTexture boundary segmentation is typically thought to reflect a comparison of differences in...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...
AbstractIsodipole textures are pairs of texture ensembles whose autocorrelations, and hence power sp...
Image statistics are often classified as first-order (e.g., luminance), second-order (e.g., contrast...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
Visual features such as edges and corners are carried by high-order statistics. Previous analysis of...
The Julesz paradigm involving statistical constraints for the study of texture discrimination is ext...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining global image structure. For example, when the p...
AbstractHigher order spatial correlations can capture edge and object relationships. Isotrigon textu...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
We investigate the ability of humans to perceive changes in the appearance of images of surface text...
AbstractModels of texture segregation frequently feature two processing mechanisms: simple, linear c...
The human ability to discriminate structured from uniformly random binary textures has been shown to...
AbstractTexture boundary segmentation is typically thought to reflect a comparison of differences in...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...