Image Processing

The amount of image processing going on in the eyeball is astounding. The signals from your retina split into some channels that analyse the image before it reaches the brain. Dual focus on both sharpness and speed is made possible through different processing streams set up in the retina. The eye separates all the visual information into various channels and each channels is taken up different type of ganglion cells which carries information about motion or colour or edges, etc. All these channels are pre-processed by the ganglion cells before actually reaching the brain where final image interpretation happens.

  • Ambiguous Image/Optical Illusion
  • 3D Viewing
  • Parallax Barrier
  • Autostereoscopy
  • Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Biometrics and Surveillance Security
  • Medical Image Segmentation
  • Motion Imaging/Motion Pictures
  • Pyramid of Visibility
  • Multispectral Image
  • Spectral Difference/Spectral Analysis
  • Perceptually-Based Algorithms for Image Analysis

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