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Visual stream connectivity predicts assessments of image quality.


ABSTRACT: Despite extensive study of early vision, new and unexpected mechanisms continue to be identified. We introduce a novel formal treatment of the psychophysics of image similarity, derived directly from straightforward connectivity patterns in early visual pathways. The resulting differential geometry formulation is shown to provide accurate and explanatory accounts of human perceptual similarity judgments. The direct formal predictions are then shown to be further improved via simple regression on human behavioral reports, which in turn are used to construct more elaborate hypothesized neural connectivity patterns. It is shown that the predictive approaches introduced here outperform a standard successful published measure of perceived image fidelity; moreover, the approach provides clear explanatory principles of these similarity findings.

SUBMITTER: Bowen EFW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9580224 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Visual stream connectivity predicts assessments of image quality.

Bowen Elijah F W EFW   Rodriguez Antonio M AM   Sowinski Damian R DR   Granger Richard R  

Journal of vision 20221001 11


Despite extensive study of early vision, new and unexpected mechanisms continue to be identified. We introduce a novel formal treatment of the psychophysics of image similarity, derived directly from straightforward connectivity patterns in early visual pathways. The resulting differential geometry formulation is shown to provide accurate and explanatory accounts of human perceptual similarity judgments. The direct formal predictions are then shown to be further improved via simple regression on  ...[more]

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