To make vision possible, the visual nervous system must represent the most informative features in the light pattern captured by the eye. Here we use Gaussian scale–space theory to derive a multiscale model for edge analysis and we test it in perceptual experiments. At all scales there are two stages of spatial filtering. An odd-symmetric, Gaussian first derivative filter provides the input to a Gaussian second derivative filter. Crucially, the output at each stage is half-wave rectified before feeding forward to the next. This creates nonlinear channels selectively responsive to one edge polarity while suppressing spurious or “phantom” edges. The two stages have properties analogous to simple and complex cells in the visual cortex. Edges a...
Ernst Mach observed that light or dark bands could be seen at abrupt changes of luminance gradient i...
The purpose of most images is to effectively convey information. Implicit in this assumption is the...
YesEdge detection is widely believed to be an important early stage in human visual processing. Howe...
To make vision possible, the visual nervous system must represent the most informative features in t...
To make vision possible, the visual nervous system must represent the most informative features in t...
To make vision possible, the visual nervous system must represent the most informative features in t...
This thesis presents a study of how edges are detected and encoded by the human visual system. The s...
AbstractIn many models of edge analysis in biological vision, the initial stage is a linear 2nd deri...
Influential models of edge detection have generally supposed that an edge is detected at peaks in th...
AbstractObservers used a cursor to mark the location and polarity of all the bar and edge features s...
This report describes the implementation of a theory of edge detection, proposed by Marr and Hildr...
We have recently proposed a scale-adaptive algo-rithm for reliable edge detection and blur estimatio...
Edge detection has acquired enormous importance in computer vision research: gaussian filter has bee...
Edges are key points of information in visual scenes. One important class of models supposes that ed...
Edge detection is crucial in visual processing. Previous computational and psychophysical models hav...
Ernst Mach observed that light or dark bands could be seen at abrupt changes of luminance gradient i...
The purpose of most images is to effectively convey information. Implicit in this assumption is the...
YesEdge detection is widely believed to be an important early stage in human visual processing. Howe...
To make vision possible, the visual nervous system must represent the most informative features in t...
To make vision possible, the visual nervous system must represent the most informative features in t...
To make vision possible, the visual nervous system must represent the most informative features in t...
This thesis presents a study of how edges are detected and encoded by the human visual system. The s...
AbstractIn many models of edge analysis in biological vision, the initial stage is a linear 2nd deri...
Influential models of edge detection have generally supposed that an edge is detected at peaks in th...
AbstractObservers used a cursor to mark the location and polarity of all the bar and edge features s...
This report describes the implementation of a theory of edge detection, proposed by Marr and Hildr...
We have recently proposed a scale-adaptive algo-rithm for reliable edge detection and blur estimatio...
Edge detection has acquired enormous importance in computer vision research: gaussian filter has bee...
Edges are key points of information in visual scenes. One important class of models supposes that ed...
Edge detection is crucial in visual processing. Previous computational and psychophysical models hav...
Ernst Mach observed that light or dark bands could be seen at abrupt changes of luminance gradient i...
The purpose of most images is to effectively convey information. Implicit in this assumption is the...
YesEdge detection is widely believed to be an important early stage in human visual processing. Howe...