Authors
Andrew P Bradley
Publication date
1999/5
Journal
IEEE Transactions on image processing
Volume
8
Issue
5
Pages
717-730
Publisher
IEEE
Description
We describe a model of the human visual system (HVS) based on the wavelet transform. This model is largely based on a previously proposed model, but has a number of modifications that make it more amenable to potential integration into a wavelet based image compression scheme. These modifications include the use of a separable wavelet transform instead of the cortex transform, the application of a wavelet contrast sensitivity function (CSF), and a simplified definition of subband contrast that allows one to predict the noise visibility directly from the wavelet coefficients. Initially, we outline the luminance, frequency, and masking sensitivities of the HVS and discuss how these can be incorporated into the wavelet transform. We then outline a number of limitations of the wavelet transform as a model of the HVS, namely the lack of translational invariance and poor orientation sensitivity. In order to investigate the …
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AP Bradley - IEEE Transactions on image processing, 1999