Perception of Displayed Information

As this book took form, its contents furnished the material for a graduate course at the University of Rhode Island. Toward the end of that course, the class reviewed the literature on display characteristics and design. The universal criticism voiced in those reviews was that there was lots of hard...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Biberman, Lucien (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1973, 1973
Edition:1st ed. 1973
Series:Optical Physics and Engineering
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 7.3. Electrooptical Sampled Image Systems
  • 7.4. Analytic Representation of Two-Dimensional Image Sampling
  • 7.5. Effects of Aliasing on Sampled Images
  • 7.6. Best Sampling Lattices
  • 7.7. System Design Considerations for Sampled Image Systems 308 Appendix
  • 8 A Summary
  • 8.1. An Overview of Image Quality
  • 8.2. A Few Last Remarks
  • References
  • 4.5. Noise Power Density Spectral Analysis
  • 4.6. Editor’s Postscript
  • 5 Recent Psychophysical Experiments and the Display Signal-to-Noise Ratio Concept
  • 5.1. Editor’s Introduction
  • 5.2. Introduction
  • 5.3. The Elementary Model
  • 5.4. Effects of Finite Apertures
  • 5.5. Levels of Discrimination
  • 5.6. Psychophysical Experimentation—Aperiodic and Periodic Images
  • 5.7. Psychophysical Experiments; Recognition and Identification
  • 5.8. Prediction of Electrooptical Sensor Resolution
  • 5.9. Editor’s Postscript
  • 6 Image Reproduction by a Line Raster Process
  • 6.1. Editor’s Introduction
  • 6.2. Notation
  • 6.3. Raster Processes
  • 6.4. Raster Line Frequencies and MTF Combinations for Low Spurious Response
  • 6.5. System Design
  • 6.6. Noise in a Raster Process
  • 6.7. Cathode Ray Tubes for Visual Display of TV Images
  • 7 The AliasingProblems in Two-Dimensional Sampled Imagery
  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. A Brief Review of One-Dimensional Sampling
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Image Quality
  • 2.1. Editor’s Introduction
  • 2.2. The Quality of Continuous Tone Images
  • 2.3. Line-Scanned Imagery
  • 2.4. Scale and Time
  • 2.5. Bibliography
  • 3 Image Quality and Observer Performance
  • 3.1. Editor’s Introduction
  • 3.2. Notation.
  • 3.3. Photometric Display Quantification
  • 3.4. Human Performance Evaluation Considerations
  • 3.5. Individual Display Parameters and Observer Performance
  • 3.6. The Modulation Transfer Function Area
  • 3.7. Evaluation of the MTFA for Photographie Imagery
  • 3.8. The MTFA and Raster-Scan Displays
  • 3.9. Conclusions and Cautions
  • 3.10. Editor’s Postcript
  • 4 Analysis of Noise-Required Contrast and Modulation in Image-Detecting and Display Systems
  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Historical Review of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio Theory of Visual Performance
  • 4.3. The Ideal Photon Counter Model of an Image-Detecting System
  • 4.4. Modifications of the Ideal Photon Counter Model