AbstractRecent research on texture synthesis suggests that characterisation of those properties of textures to which human observers are sensitive may be provided by the histograms of the coefficients of a wavelet decomposition. In this study we examined the properties of wavelet histograms that affect texture discrimination by measuring observer sensitivity to differences in the wavelet histograms of synthetic textures. The textures, generated via Gabor micropattern synthesis, were broadband, with amplitude spectra that are characteristic of natural images, i.e. 1/f. We measured texture-difference thresholds for three moments of the wavelet histograms — variance, skew and kurtosis — by manipulating the contrast, phase, and density, of the ...
AbstractTraditionally, texture perception has been studied using artificial textures made of random ...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...
This correspondence introduces a new approach to characterize textures at multiple scales. The perfo...
AbstractRecent research on texture synthesis suggests that characterisation of those properties of t...
AbstractThis analysis addresses the issue that texture properties are defined on ensembles of possib...
AbstractThis work studies the preattentive discrimination of achromatic textures composed of mixture...
AbstractWe suggest a spectral histogram, defined as the marginal distribution of filter responses, a...
Purpose. We studied the perceptual segregation of texture pairs consisting of a grid of uniform, squ...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
[[abstract]]Filtering methods have recently raised increasing interests in texture analysis due to t...
This work investigates the ability of the human visual system to discriminate self-similar Gaussian ...
We investigate the ability of humans to perceive changes in the appearance of images of surface text...
AbstractA rectifying transformation is required to sense variations in texture contrast. Various the...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
AbstractTraditionally, texture perception has been studied using artificial textures made of random ...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...
This correspondence introduces a new approach to characterize textures at multiple scales. The perfo...
AbstractRecent research on texture synthesis suggests that characterisation of those properties of t...
AbstractThis analysis addresses the issue that texture properties are defined on ensembles of possib...
AbstractThis work studies the preattentive discrimination of achromatic textures composed of mixture...
AbstractWe suggest a spectral histogram, defined as the marginal distribution of filter responses, a...
Purpose. We studied the perceptual segregation of texture pairs consisting of a grid of uniform, squ...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
[[abstract]]Filtering methods have recently raised increasing interests in texture analysis due to t...
This work investigates the ability of the human visual system to discriminate self-similar Gaussian ...
We investigate the ability of humans to perceive changes in the appearance of images of surface text...
AbstractA rectifying transformation is required to sense variations in texture contrast. Various the...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
AbstractTraditionally, texture perception has been studied using artificial textures made of random ...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...
This correspondence introduces a new approach to characterize textures at multiple scales. The perfo...