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15 August 1989 A spatio-temporal model of the human observer for use in display design
Dick Bosman
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Abstract
A "quick look" visual model, a kind of standard observer in software, is being developed to estimate the appearance of new display designs before prototypes are built. It operates on images also stored in software. It is assumed that the majority of display design flaws and technology artefacts can be identified in representations of early visual processing, and insight obtained into very local to global (supra-threshold) brightness distributions. Cognitive aspects are not considered because it seems that poor acceptance of technology and design is only weakly coupled to image content.
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Dick Bosman "A spatio-temporal model of the human observer for use in display design", Proc. SPIE 1077, Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Digital Display, (15 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952709
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KEYWORDS
Visual process modeling

Data modeling

Point spread functions

Visualization

Eye models

Eye

Receptors

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