描述视敏度的多尺度概念

Aaj Roelofs, Fjj Frans Blommaert
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本文提出了正常人早期视觉系统的基本阶段模型。该模型基于多个大小变化通道内和以上的神经活动的总和,能够预测对比度降低和模糊对视觉灵敏度的影响,这被认为是决定阅读性能和速度的最重要的视觉变量。该模型对细节感知的早期视觉机制进行了有意义的描述,并可用于为低视力受试者的文本增强提供指导。
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A multiple-scales concept for describing visual acuity
In this paper a model of the essential stages of the early-visual system for normal-sighted persons is proposed. The model is based on summation of neural activity within and over a number of size-varying channels and is capable of predicting the influence of contrast reduction and blur on visual acuity, which is thought to be the most important visual variable determining reading performance and rate. The model gives a meaningful description of the early-visual mechanisms involved in detail perception and can be used to derive guidelines for text enhancement for subjects with low vision.
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