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Home PageVery high fidelity image processing based on facets of human vision (including copious background experience).
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Very high fidelity image processing based on facets of human vision (including copious background experience).
Bibliography (to 1990) - 1
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Computer Vision . (. Location: Eastbourne. UK. Bibliography of External Publications prior to retirement in 1990. 1] Overington I. (1963), 'The study of time and space variable surface temperatures of. Self-luminous bodies and other brightness parameters by colour densitometry', in 'Light and Heat. Sensing' (AGARDograph 71), Chapter 12, Pergammon Press. 2] Overington I. (1967), 'The stability of the photographic process for absolute measurement. Of radiation', J. Phot. Sci.,. J Phot. Sci.,. 11] Overingto...
Biography - 1
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Location: Eastbourne. UK. Retired (1990) from Sowerby Research Centre,. British Aerospace PLC,. BSc (Electrical Eng.),. Leeds University, 1952. Past Associate of the Royal Photographic Society. Member of the Institute of Physics. Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (later merged to become the Institution of Engineering and Technology). Member of Committees of Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE) from 1980 to 1990. Behaviour and spatio-temporal photometry.
Publications - 1
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Location: Eastbourne. UK. Chapter main headings are as follows:. The Basic Problem of Acquisition. Some Properties of the Human Visual System. Basic Thresholds for Detection. Modelling of Vision. 1: A Historical Survey. Modelling of Vision. 2: A Versatile Physically-Based Model. General Considerations of Indirect Imagery. Assessment of Image Quality. Variations of Structure and Texture. The Sleeve Notes, Preface and a full Contents List. If required (each Chapter and the Bibliography as separate PDFs).
Historical background - 1
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Location: Eastbourne. UK. This web site is devoted to material in support of Ian Overington s efforts during some 50 years (with the aid of his colleagues) to develop a range of what are believed to be unusual, if not unique, forms of image processing and analysis based on a growing understanding of the remarkable imaging capabilities of the human visual system in many ways (see Biography. Optical Engineering, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1982).
Simple demonstrations
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Location: Eastbourne. UK. Some simple demonstrations of facets of visual processing. Detection of edges or lines and objective determination of local position and orientation at very high fidelity (sub-pixel) plus local edge sharpness for each and every pixel on an edge or line. Very high sensitivity (sub-pixel) measurement of vector magnitude of local edge motion (optical flow) or magnitude of local stereo disparity of edges from stereo pairs of images, again for each and every pixel on an edge.
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