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A model of local adaptation

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Peer-reviewed

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Conference Object

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Authors

Vangorp, P 
Myszkowski, K 
Graf, EW 
Mantiuk, RK 

Abstract

The visual system constantly adapts to different luminance levels when viewing natural scenes. The state of visual adaptation is the key parameter in many visual models. While the time-course of such adaptation is well understood, there is little known about the spatial pooling that drives the adaptation signal. In this work we propose a new empirical model of local adaptation, that predicts how the adaptation signal is integrated in the retina. The model is based on psychophysical measurements on a high dynamic range (HDR) display. We employ a novel approach to model discovery, in which the experimental stimuli are optimized to find the most predictive model. The model can be used to predict the steady state of adaptation, but also conservative estimates of the visibility (detection) thresholds in complex images. We demonstrate the utility of the model in several applications, such as perceptual error bounds for physically based rendering, determining the backlight resolution for HDR displays, measuring the maximum visible dynamic range in natural scenes, simulation of afterimages, and gaze-dependent tone mapping.

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Keywords

perception, local adaptation, tone mapping, visual metric, high dynamic range, glare

Journal Title

ACM Transactions on Graphics

Conference Name

ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2015

Journal ISSN

0730-0301
1557-7368

Volume Title

34

Publisher

ACM
Sponsorship
This work was partly supported by High Performance Computing Wales, Wales’ national supercomputing service (hpcwales.co.uk), and by the Fraunhofer and the Max Planck cooperation program within the framework of the German pact for research and innovation (PFI).