Perceptual digital imaging: methods and applications |
Visual perception is a complex process requiring interaction between the receptors in the eye that sense the stimulus and the neural system and the brain that are responsible for communicating and interpreting the sensed visual information. This process involves several physical, neural, and cognitive phenomena whose understanding is essential to design effective and computationally efficient imaging solutions. Building on advances in computer vision, image and video processing, neuroscience, and information engineering, perceptual digital imaging greatly enhances the capabilities of traditional imaging methods.
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@InBook { DREM12a, author = "Didyk, Piotr and Ritschel, Tobias and Eisemann, Elmar and Myszkowski, Karol", title = "Perceptual digital imaging: methods and applications", chapter = "Exceeding Physical Limitations: Apparent Display Qualities", year = "2012", publisher = "CRC Press", type = "inbook", url = "http://graphics.tudelft.nl/Publications-new/2012/DREM12a" }