On the Visual Discrimination of Self-Similar Random Textures

Dissertation, University of British Columbia (1986)
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Abstract

This work investigates the ability of the human visual system to discriminate self-similar Gaussian random textures. The power spectra of such textures are similar to themselves when rescaled by some factor h > 1. As such, these textures provide a natural domain for testing the hypothesis that texture perception is based on a set of spatial-frequency channels characterized by filters of similar shape.

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Ronald A. Rensink
University of British Columbia

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