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17 July 2000 Automatic characterization of electro-optical sensors with image processing using the triangle orientation discrimination (TOD) method
Dirk-Jan de Lange, J. Mathieu Valeton, Piet Bijl
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Abstract
An algorithm is under development, which is based on the Triangle Orientation Discrimination (TOD)-method and predicts the characterization by human observers of camera- system performances. The algorithm combines the TOD-method, an early-vision model, and an orientation discriminator. The algorithm uses the same images as used in human-observer experiments. After correction for the physical properties of the display and the human eye, the algorithm tries to find the orientation of the stimulus. The algorithm can also predict the performance of only image processing using a simple scene-generator instead of a camera setup.
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Dirk-Jan de Lange, J. Mathieu Valeton, and Piet Bijl "Automatic characterization of electro-optical sensors with image processing using the triangle orientation discrimination (TOD) method", Proc. SPIE 4030, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XI, (17 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391770
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image enhancement

Eye models

Image processing

Visual process modeling

Eye

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