In this study, we measured blur discrimination threshold at different blur levels. We found that the discrimination threshold first decreased and then increased again as reference edge width blur increased. This dipper shape of the blur discrimination threshold vs. reference width functions (TvW) functions can be explained by a divisive inhibition model. The first stage of the model contains a linear operator whose excitation is the inner product of the image and the sensitivity profile of the operator. The response of the blur discrimination mechanism is the power function of the excitation of the linear operator divided by the sum of the divisive inhibition and an additive factor. Changing mean luminance of the edge has little effect on b...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine whether blur adaptation influences blur sensitivity an...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters perceived blur of a focused image (M. A. Webster, M. ...
International audienceTo achieve the best image quality, noise and artifacts are generally removed a...
It has been suggested that blur and contrast discrimination thresholds are limited by a common stage...
AbstractIn many models of edge analysis in biological vision, the initial stage is a linear 2nd deri...
Tests of target recognition under blur mostly fail to separate factors of resolution and contrast fr...
AbstractTests of target recognition under blur mostly fail to separate factors of resolution and con...
Perceived blur is an important measure of image quality and clinical visual function. The magnitude ...
Abstract-We used Gaussian blurred lines of same- and opposite-polarity to measure the effects of blu...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely...
Sharpness (or its complement, perceived blur or unsharpness) is an important attribute of image qual...
Sharpness (or its complement, perceived blur or unsharpness) is an important attribute of image qual...
Sharpness (or its complement, perceived blur or unsharpness) is an important attribute of image qual...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine whether blur adaptation influences blur sensitivity an...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters perceived blur of a focused image (M. A. Webster, M. ...
International audienceTo achieve the best image quality, noise and artifacts are generally removed a...
It has been suggested that blur and contrast discrimination thresholds are limited by a common stage...
AbstractIn many models of edge analysis in biological vision, the initial stage is a linear 2nd deri...
Tests of target recognition under blur mostly fail to separate factors of resolution and contrast fr...
AbstractTests of target recognition under blur mostly fail to separate factors of resolution and con...
Perceived blur is an important measure of image quality and clinical visual function. The magnitude ...
Abstract-We used Gaussian blurred lines of same- and opposite-polarity to measure the effects of blu...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely...
Sharpness (or its complement, perceived blur or unsharpness) is an important attribute of image qual...
Sharpness (or its complement, perceived blur or unsharpness) is an important attribute of image qual...
Sharpness (or its complement, perceived blur or unsharpness) is an important attribute of image qual...
NoThe purpose of this article is to determine whether blur adaptation influences blur sensitivity an...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters perceived blur of a focused image (M. A. Webster, M. ...