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Cross-correlation model for pattern acuity

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Abstract

We have investigated whether the perceptual alignment of two images can be predicted from their cross-correlation characteristics. Results from two experiments demonstrate this to be the case with a variety of images varying from Gaussian-modulated sinusoid gratings to two-dimensional textures and face images.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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