We measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. The Fourier spectra of our images of natural scenes were manipulated by adding zero-mean random phase noise at all spatial frequencies. The phase noise was the independent variable, uniformly and symmetrically distributed between 0 degree and ±180 degrees. Subjects were remarkably resistant to phase noise. Even with ±120 degree phase noise subjects were still performing at 75 correct. The high resistance of the subjects animal categorization rate to phase noise suggests that the visual system is highly robust to such random image changes. The proportion of correct answers closely followed the correlation between original and the phase noise-distorte...
The algorithmic classification of complex, natural scenes is generally considered a difficult task d...
The algorithmic classification of complex, natural scenes is generally considered a difficult task d...
Natural images have a characteristic 1/f a power spectrum (Field, 1985). Different natural images th...
We measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. The Four...
AbstractWe measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. ...
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...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining global image structure. For example, when the p...
Thorpe et al (Nature 381, 1996) first showed how rapidly human observers are able to classify natura...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine the extent to which rapid visual context categor...
It is widely believed that the phase spectrum of an image contributes much more to the image’s visua...
Human observers are capable of detecting animals within novel natural scenes with remarkable speed a...
Human observers are capable of detecting animals within novel natural scenes with remarkable speed a...
The perceptual ability of humans and monkeys to identify natural images declines monotonically as no...
AbstractAmplitude spectra might provide information for natural scene classification. Amplitude does...
The algorithmic classification of complex, natural scenes is generally considered a difficult task d...
The algorithmic classification of complex, natural scenes is generally considered a difficult task d...
Natural images have a characteristic 1/f a power spectrum (Field, 1985). Different natural images th...
We measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. The Four...
AbstractWe measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. ...
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...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining global image structure. For example, when the p...
Thorpe et al (Nature 381, 1996) first showed how rapidly human observers are able to classify natura...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine the extent to which rapid visual context categor...
It is widely believed that the phase spectrum of an image contributes much more to the image’s visua...
Human observers are capable of detecting animals within novel natural scenes with remarkable speed a...
Human observers are capable of detecting animals within novel natural scenes with remarkable speed a...
The perceptual ability of humans and monkeys to identify natural images declines monotonically as no...
AbstractAmplitude spectra might provide information for natural scene classification. Amplitude does...
The algorithmic classification of complex, natural scenes is generally considered a difficult task d...
The algorithmic classification of complex, natural scenes is generally considered a difficult task d...
Natural images have a characteristic 1/f a power spectrum (Field, 1985). Different natural images th...