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Perception of Displayed Information

โœ Scribed by Lucien M. Biberman (auth.), Lucien M. Biberman (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Leaves
358
Series
Optical Physics and Engineering
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


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 hardware information but no criteria upon which one could base a sound design. Though one could learn all about the size and brightness of various displays, one could not form any judgment about how efยญ fectively the display transferred information to an observer. As I reviewed our nearly completed text, an announcement crossed my desk stating that one of the professional societies in a seminar was to consider if one should not attempt to formulate a theory concerning information transfer from displays to an observer. That was the first title chosen for our book, before our publisher told us that "that was a paragraph, not a title. " The group of contributors to this book have labored long in the conviction that there was a real need to develop and present a consolidated theory based upon the work of a number of pioneers, including Barnes and Czerny, de Vries, Rose, Coltman and Anderson, Schade, Johnson, van Meeteren, and others, who established the various parts of a substantial theoretical and experimental backยญ ground that seemed ripe for consolidation.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Image Quality....Pages 11-86
Image Quality and Observer Performance....Pages 87-118
Analysis of Noise-Required Contrast and Modulation in Image-Detecting and Display Systems....Pages 119-166
Recent Psychophysical Experiments and the Display Signal-to-Noise Ratio Concept....Pages 167-232
Image Reproduction by a Line Raster Process....Pages 233-278
The Aliasing Problems in Two-Dimensional Sampled Imagery....Pages 279-312
A Summary....Pages 313-322
Back Matter....Pages 323-345

โœฆ Subjects


Science, general


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