A space-variant differential operator for visual sensitivity |
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Authors: | Alan L. Stewart Roger Pinkham |
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Affiliation: | (1) Stevens Institute of Technology, 07030 Hoboken, NJ, USA |
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Abstract: | All the elements of a Fourier analysis can be derived from the experiments of Graham and Robson on contrast sensitivity. Once their experiment is posed as an eigenvalue problem, a complete orthonormal set of eigenfunctions results from solving the associated differential equation. Neither sine and cosine nor Gabor functions result. Instead, the Hermite functions arise as the eigenfunctions of a space-variant differential operator used to model the contrast sensitivity of human observers. These functions, up to a constant, are their own Fourier transforms, and in principle can be used to exactly represent the Fourier transform of naturally occuring visual images. |
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