1 September 2001 Minimum error gain for predicting visual target distinctness
Jose Antonio Garcia, Joaquin Fernandez-Valdivia, Xose R. Fernandez-Vidal, Rosa Rodriguez-Sanchez, Jose M. Fuertes
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We present a new method for characterizing information about a target relative to its background. The resultant computational measures are then applied to quantify the visual distinctness of targets in complex natural backgrounds from digital imagery. A generalization of the Kullback-Leibler joint information gain over the optimal interest points of the target image is shown to correlate strongly with visual target distinctness as estimated by human observers. Optimal interest points are defined as spatial locations of partially invariant features, which minimize the error probability between the target and the nontarget scenes; their significance is a function of the corresponding degree of congruence across scales and orientations.
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Jose Antonio Garcia, Joaquin Fernandez-Valdivia, Xose R. Fernandez-Vidal, Rosa Rodriguez-Sanchez, and Jose M. Fuertes "Minimum error gain for predicting visual target distinctness," Optical Engineering 40(9), (1 September 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1389064
Published: 1 September 2001
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KEYWORDS
Zinc

Visualization

Error analysis

Optical engineering

Magnetoencephalography

Target detection

Image filtering

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