
Image Technology Design
A Perceptual Approach
Jean-Bernard Martens(Author)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. May 2003
Book
Hardback
XXI, 544 pages
978-1-4020-7461-5 (ISBN)
Description
Image Technology Design: A Perceptual Approach
is an essential reference for both academic and professional researchers in the fields of image technology, image processing and coding, image display, and image quality. It bridges the gap between academic research on visual perception and image quality and applications of such research in the design of imaging systems.
This book has been written from the point of view of an electrical engineer interested in the display, processing and coding of images, and frequently involved in applying knowledge from visual psychophysics, experimental psychology, statistics, etc., to the design of imaging systems. It focuses on the exchange of ideas between technical disciplines in image technology design (such as image display or printer design and image processing) and visual psychophysics. This is accomplished by the consistent use of a single mathematical approach (based on linear vector spaces) throughout. Known facts from color vision, image sampling and quantization are given a new formulation and, in some instances, a new interpretation.
This book has been written from the point of view of an electrical engineer interested in the display, processing and coding of images, and frequently involved in applying knowledge from visual psychophysics, experimental psychology, statistics, etc., to the design of imaging systems. It focuses on the exchange of ideas between technical disciplines in image technology design (such as image display or printer design and image processing) and visual psychophysics. This is accomplished by the consistent use of a single mathematical approach (based on linear vector spaces) throughout. Known facts from color vision, image sampling and quantization are given a new formulation and, in some instances, a new interpretation.
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Series
Edition
2003 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Adult education
Professional/practitioner
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
XXI, 544 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1013 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4020-7461-5 (9781402074615)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-0443-6
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Content
1. Visual Perception and Linear System Theory.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Linear Systems.- 3 Electromagnetic Radiation and Radiometry.- 4 Color Perception.- 5 Brightness Matching.- 6 Color Matching.- 2. Linear System Theory and Vector Spaces.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Signals and Vectors.- 3 Vector Norms and Banach Spaces.- 4 Linear Operators between Banach Spaces.- 5 Vector Lengths and Hilbert Spaces.- 6 Linear Operators between Hilbert Spaces.- 3. Color Perception and Colorimetry.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Fundamental Color Space.- 3 Color Diagram.- 4 Photometry.- 5 Colorimetry.- 4. Color Management.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Additive Color Displays.- 3 Multiplicative Color Displays.- 4 Standardized Color Coordinates.- 5 Image Sensors.- 6 Reproducing Reproductions.- 7 Color Reproduction and Image Quality.- 5. Psychophysical Measurement and Modelling of Image Quality.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Example of Multidimensional Modelling.- 3 Psychophysical Measurement.- 4 Psychophysical Procedures.- 5 Multidimensional Modelling of Image Quality.- 6 MDS Modelling of Continuous Data.- 7 Examples of Continuous Data Analysis.- 8 MDS Modelling of Discrete Data.- 9 Examples of Discrete Data Analysis.- 10 Summary.- 6. Discrete Periodic Signals and Fourier Transformations.- 1 Introduction.- 2 One-dimensional Signal Transformations.- 3 Lattices.- 4 Multi-dimensional Signal Transformations.- 7. Image Sampling and Interpolation.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Sampling of Periodic Signals.- 3 Comparing Original and Interpolated Signals.- 4 Inverse Operators.- 5 Perceptual Assessment.- 8. Spatio-Temporal Characteristics of The Human Visual System.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Eye - Optical Transfer Function (OTF).- 3 Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF).- 4 CIELAB Extensions.- 9. Optimizing Sampling Structures.- 1 Introduction.- 2 SamplingLattice Optimization.- 3 Display Function Optimization.- 4 Sampling Function Optimization.- 10. Image Quantization.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Quantization with Bounded Distortion.- 3 Statistical Quantization.- 4 Uniform Quantization.- 5 Dithering.- 6 Ordered Dithering.- 7 Noise Dithering.- 8 Error Diffusion.- 9 Experimental Comparison.- 10 Quantization of Color Images.- 11. Double-Ended Instrumental Models of Image Quality.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Instrumental Dissimilarity Measures.- 3 Performance of Double-Ended Measures.- 4 Conclusions.- 12. Single-Ended Instrumental Models of Image Quality.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Computational Approach.- 3 Feature Detection.- 4 Edge Parameter Estimation.- 5 Images with Correlated Noise.- 6 Images with Noise and Blur.- 7 JPEG-Coded Images.- 8 Conclusions.- References.