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| Arthur E. Burgess, Xing Li, Craig K. Abbey.
Visual signal detectability with two noise components: anomalous masking effects, Journal of Optical Society of America, September.
Vol. 16 No. 9 1997.
pp. 2420-2442.
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Abstract:
We measured human observers’ detectability of aperiodic signals in noise with two components (white and
low-pass Gaussian). The white-noise component ensured that the signal detection task was always noise lim-ited
rather than contrast limited (i.e., image noise was always much larger than observer internal noise). The
low-pass component can be considered to be a statistically defined background. Contrast threshold elevation
was not linearly related to the rms background contrast. Our results gave power-law exponents near 0.6,
similar to that found for deterministic masking. The Fisher–Hotelling linear discriminant model assessed by
Rolland and Barrett [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 9, 649 (1992)] and the modified nonprewhitening matched filter model
suggested by Burgess [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 11, 1237 (1994)] for describing signal detection in statistically defined
backgrounds did not fit our more precise data. We show that it is not possible to find any nonprewhitening
model that can fit our data. We investigated modified Fisher–Hotelling models by using spatial-frequency
channels, as suggested by Myers and Barrett [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 4, 2447 (1987)]. Two of these models did give
good fits to our data, which suggests that we may be able to do partial prewhitening of image noise. © 1997
Optical Society of America [S0740-3232(97)04009-X]
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