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Paper Abstract
This paper presents a two-stage model of the Human Visual System (HVS)
comprised of a low-level (analysis) and a high-level (synthesis)
processing stages.
The processing done at the low-level stage is described using two
approaches: one based on a subspace decomposition and the other on
a multirate filter bank.
These two models simultaneously provide the high-level processing
stage with different perspectives or representations of the retinal image.
Based on these representations, the high-level processing stage attempts to
perceive the encoded visual information. A single framework,
which models the hypercolumn-based structure in the striate cortex and
combines the different retinal image representations, is proposed. The
described model resolves differences among previously proposed HVS models,
and suggests the development of image processing algorithms which combine
and exploit the information provided by different transformations or
representations of the input image.