The contrast statistics of natural images can be adequately characterized by a two-parameter Weibull distribution. Here we show how distinct regimes of this Weibull distribution lead to various classes of visual content. These regimes can be determined using model selection techniques from information theory. We experimentally explore the occurrence of the content classes, as related to the global statistics, local statistics, and to human attended regions. As such, we explicitly link local image statistics and visual content
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Because the space of signals that the visual system encounters is high-dimensional, investigations o...
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n important motivation for studying the statistics of natural images is the search for image represe...
<p>(<b>A</b>), Three natural images with varying degrees of details and scene fragmentation. The hom...
Vision can be considered a highly specialized data collection and analysis problem. We need to under...
A key hypothesis in sensory system neuroscience is that sensory representations are adapted to the s...
The problem of predicting where people look at, or equivalently salient region detection, has been r...
Large calibrated datasets of `random' natural images have recently become available. These make poss...
A large collection of digital images of natural scenes provides a database for analyzing and modeli...
We report a six-stimulus basis for stochastic texture perception. Fragmentation of the scene by a ch...
AbstracL Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in the properties of natural images. Their...
The statistics of natural images are of great interest to anyone interested in problems of computer ...
A key hypothesis in sensory system neuroscience is that sensory representations are adapted to the s...
What are the building blocks of our visual representations? Whatever we look at, the things we see w...
Because the space of signals that the visual system encounters is high-dimensional, investigations o...
The statistics of texture operators on natural images are empirically determined to conform to a Wei...
The visual appearance of natural scenes is governed by a surprisingly simple hidden structure. The d...
n important motivation for studying the statistics of natural images is the search for image represe...
<p>(<b>A</b>), Three natural images with varying degrees of details and scene fragmentation. The hom...
Vision can be considered a highly specialized data collection and analysis problem. We need to under...
A key hypothesis in sensory system neuroscience is that sensory representations are adapted to the s...
The problem of predicting where people look at, or equivalently salient region detection, has been r...
Large calibrated datasets of `random' natural images have recently become available. These make poss...
A large collection of digital images of natural scenes provides a database for analyzing and modeli...
We report a six-stimulus basis for stochastic texture perception. Fragmentation of the scene by a ch...
AbstracL Recently there has been a resurgence of interest in the properties of natural images. Their...
The statistics of natural images are of great interest to anyone interested in problems of computer ...
A key hypothesis in sensory system neuroscience is that sensory representations are adapted to the s...
What are the building blocks of our visual representations? Whatever we look at, the things we see w...
Because the space of signals that the visual system encounters is high-dimensional, investigations o...