Tags, micro-tags and tag editing: Improving internet search
Bernice E. Rogowitz, Mercan Topkara
HVEI 2009
Contrast- or quasi-frequency-modulated masker gratings consisting of three high frequency components (8.8, 11 and 13.2 c/deg) affect the detectability of a 2.2 c/deg signal grating, to an extent that is strongly dependent upon the relative phase between signal and masker. Unmodulated high frequency maskers have no such phase-dependent effects. This paper explores the possibility that the visual system's nonlinear response to luminance is responsible for these phenomena. A specific hypothesis is proposed according to which the effects of the spatially modulated maskers are due entirely to a distortion product at 2.2 c/deg caused by the visual nonlinearity. Although some of the predictions of this hypothesis are borne out by the experimental findings, others are contradicted. © 1983.
Bernice E. Rogowitz, Mercan Topkara
HVEI 2009
Junqing Chen, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, et al.
ICIP 2003
Frank Van Ham, Bernice E. Rogowitz
IEEE TVCG
Bernice E. Rogowitz
Proceedings of SPIE 1989