Title :
Rotationally symmetric vs. oriented frequency channels for the Hotelling observer: a comparison with human observers
Author :
LaCroix, Karen J. ; Tsui, Benjamin M W ; Frey, Eric C.
Author_Institution :
North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Abstract :
This study investigated the inclusion of oriented channels into the Hotelling observer. The performances of the channelized Hotelling observer with rotationally symmetric channels (CHORS), the channelized Hotelling observer with rotationally oriented channels (CHO RO), and human observers were compared for a simple signal detection task. There were four Gaussian signals-circular, elliptical horizontal, elliptical diagonal and elliptical vertical-of equal maximum intensity and signal power. There were four types of lumpy backgrounds-circular, horizontal and vertical-created by filtering a zero-mean, white, Gaussian noise image. For the CHORO, the CHORS, and the human observers, detectability indices for each of the 16 combinations of signal and background were calculated. The CHORS and CHORO were equivalent for the images where the signal and background had the same orientation; however, the CHORO was more predictive of human performance overall. Neither the CHORS nor CHORO models were predictive of human performance for images of elliptical signals on circularly oriented backgrounds-a result that underscores the need for further refinement of the channel models
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; observers; visual perception; Gaussian signals; Hotelling observer; circular; detectability indices; elliptical diagonal; elliptical horizontal; elliptical vertical; human observers; lumpy backgrounds; oriented channels; oriented frequency channels; rotationally oriented channels; rotationally symmetric frequency channels; simple signal detection task; Biomedical imaging; Covariance matrix; Frequency; Humans; Image quality; Pixel; Predictive models; Scattering; Signal to noise ratio; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1999. Conference Record. 1999 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5696-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1999.842822