Digitally generated soft edges with predetermined luminance: An analysis of its influence on image degradation.

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Sanz, Inmaculada and Calvo Padilla, María Luisa and Chevalier del Río, Margarita (1998) Digitally generated soft edges with predetermined luminance: An analysis of its influence on image degradation. In Sixth International Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics: Applications in Humanities and Natural Sciences. Proceedings of the Society Of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) (3346). SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering, pp. 72-83. ISBN 0-8194-2793-4

Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.301388




Abstract

The presence of degraded or soft edges on a scene or digital image may cause ambiguities in depth perception(1,2). This kind of edges has been analyzed by introducing a mathematical model to digitally implement a large category of degraded edges. This model has accounted the origin of degradation, the performance of psychophysical test for measuring the degradation perception, and image characteristics currently used in artificial vision as momenta, number of gray scale level per pixels, etc. It is the subject of current researches to be applied to artificial reproduction of human visual perception.


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© COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering.
International Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics (DIP-97) - Applications in Humanities and Natural Sciences (6º. 1997. Viena, Austria).

Uncontrolled Keywords:Edge Detection, Edge Degradation, Defocusing, Image Degradation, Visual Perception
Subjects:Sciences > Physics > Optics
ID Code:25710
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