Title :
Another look at the retina as an image dithered scalar quantizer
Author :
Masmoudi, Khaled ; Antonini, Marc ; Kornpro, Pierre
Author_Institution :
CNRS-I3S, Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis, Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract :
We explore, in this paper, the behavior of the mammalians retina considered as an analog-to-digital converter for the incoming light stimuli. This work extends our previous effort towards combining results in neurosciences with image processing techniques. We base our study on a biologically realistic model that reproduces the neural code as generated by the retina. The neural code, that we consider here, consists of non-deterministic temporal sequences of uniformly shaped electrical impulses, also termed as spikes. We describe, starting from this spike-based code, a dynamic quantization scheme that relies on the so-called rate coding hypothesis. We, then, propose a possible decoding procedure. This yields an original coding/decoding system which evolves dynamically from coarse to fine, and from uniform to non-uniform. Furthermore, we emit a possible interpretation for the non-determinism observed in the spike timings. In order to do this, we implement a three-staged processing system mapping the anatomical architecture of the retina. We, then, model the retinal noise by a dither signal which permits us to define the retina behavior as a non-subtractive dithered quantizer. The coding/decoding system, that we propose, offers several interesting features as time scalability as well as reconstruction error whitening and de-correlation from the input stimuli.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; brain models; equivalent circuits; eye; neurophysiology; vision; analog-digital converter; biologically realistic model; coding-decoding system; decoding procedure; dither signal; dynamic quantization scheme; image dithered scalar quantizer; incoming light stimuli; input stimuli decorrelation; mammalian retina behavior; nondeterministic temporal sequences; nonsubtractive dithered quantizer; rate coding hypothesis; reconstruction error whitening; retina anatomical architecture; retina generated neural code; retinal noise model; spike based code; spikes; three staged processing system; time scalability; uniformly shaped electrical impulses; Biological information theory; Encoding; Logic gates; Retina;
Conference_Titel :
Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services (WIAMIS), 2010 11th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Desenzano del Garda
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7848-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-88-905328-0-1