DocumentCode
913592
Title
Flicker effect and television compression
Author
Beddoes, Michael P. ; Meier, Otto
Volume
16
Issue
2
fYear
1970
fDate
3/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
214
Lastpage
218
Abstract
The perception of flicker by the human eye depends upon the picture content, and this paper describes a relation between the critical flicker frequency
and the spatial frequency
. Provided that the visual picture is presented in such a way that each spatial component, presented at a frequency
, obeys the inequality
, no flicker effect is perceived. The constants
and
are weakly dependent upon the brightness and picture area; they are a little more strongly dependent upon the contrast ratio and the type of picture. The effect can be exploited in motion pictures or television by presenting high-quality pictures interleaved with low-quality ones. In the latter, some high spatial frequencies would be omitted. For television, band reduction of a face by 9:1 is possible. Practical consideration may reduce this compression ratio to a little short of 2:1.
and the spatial frequency
. Provided that the visual picture is presented in such a way that each spatial component, presented at a frequency
, obeys the inequality
, no flicker effect is perceived. The constants
and
are weakly dependent upon the brightness and picture area; they are a little more strongly dependent upon the contrast ratio and the type of picture. The effect can be exploited in motion pictures or television by presenting high-quality pictures interleaved with low-quality ones. In the latter, some high spatial frequencies would be omitted. For television, band reduction of a face by 9:1 is possible. Practical consideration may reduce this compression ratio to a little short of 2:1.Keywords
Image coding; Visual system; Brightness; Face detection; Fourier transforms; Frequency; Humans; Motion pictures; Optical sensors; TV; Testing; Wheels;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1970.1054430
Filename
1054430
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