The current standard to characterize Electro-Optical system performance is the MRTD (Minimum Resolvable Temperature Difference) for thermal imagers and the MRC (Minimum Resolvable Contrast) for visual devices. This standard has at least three serious disadvantages: (i) the standard 4-bar test pattern is theoretically and practically unsuitable for 1-D or 2-D spatially sampled systems such as pixel-array cameras, (ii) spatial phase is not taken into account, and (iii) the results depend on the observer's subjective decision criterion. We propose an adequate and easily applicable alternative: TOD (Triangle Orientation Discrimination threshold). The TOD is based on an improved test pattern, a better defined observer task, and a solid psychophy...
Current end-to-end sensor performance measures such as the TOD, MRT, DMRT and MTDP were developed to...
Moving imagery from a static scene was recorded with an uncooled thermal imager at nine different an...
The performance of a super-resolution (SR) reconstruction method on real-world data is not easy to m...
The objective characterization of electro-optical sensors and that of image enhancement techniques h...
The minimum resolvable temperature difference (MRTD), the minimum resolvable contrast (MRC), and the...
MRTD (Minimum Resolvable Temperature Difference) The characterization of electro-optical system perf...
Triangle orientation discrimination (TOD) is an observer task useful for characterizing the practica...
The Triangle Orientation Discrimination (TOD) threshold is an alternative method to characterize ele...
The Triangle Orientation Discrimination (TOD) methodology includes i) a widely applicable, accurate ...
We propose a simple and powerful method to assess the quality of imaging systems with a human-in-the...
The standard way to characterize sensor performance is by means of the Minimum Resolvable Temperatur...
The Triangle Orientation Discrimination (TOD) test method was applied to characterize thermal and vi...
Identification and recognition performance for four staring and two scanning thermal imagers, were m...
How far the eye reaches via camera is quantifiable and modeled with the TOD (triangle orientation di...
Een nieuwe methode voor het karakteriseren van prestaties met electro- optische waarnemingsapparatuu...
Current end-to-end sensor performance measures such as the TOD, MRT, DMRT and MTDP were developed to...
Moving imagery from a static scene was recorded with an uncooled thermal imager at nine different an...
The performance of a super-resolution (SR) reconstruction method on real-world data is not easy to m...
The objective characterization of electro-optical sensors and that of image enhancement techniques h...
The minimum resolvable temperature difference (MRTD), the minimum resolvable contrast (MRC), and the...
MRTD (Minimum Resolvable Temperature Difference) The characterization of electro-optical system perf...
Triangle orientation discrimination (TOD) is an observer task useful for characterizing the practica...
The Triangle Orientation Discrimination (TOD) threshold is an alternative method to characterize ele...
The Triangle Orientation Discrimination (TOD) methodology includes i) a widely applicable, accurate ...
We propose a simple and powerful method to assess the quality of imaging systems with a human-in-the...
The standard way to characterize sensor performance is by means of the Minimum Resolvable Temperatur...
The Triangle Orientation Discrimination (TOD) test method was applied to characterize thermal and vi...
Identification and recognition performance for four staring and two scanning thermal imagers, were m...
How far the eye reaches via camera is quantifiable and modeled with the TOD (triangle orientation di...
Een nieuwe methode voor het karakteriseren van prestaties met electro- optische waarnemingsapparatuu...
Current end-to-end sensor performance measures such as the TOD, MRT, DMRT and MTDP were developed to...
Moving imagery from a static scene was recorded with an uncooled thermal imager at nine different an...
The performance of a super-resolution (SR) reconstruction method on real-world data is not easy to m...