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29 July 2002 Impact of display artifacts on target identification
Nicole M. Devitt, Ronald G. Driggers, Richard H. Vollmerhausen, Tana Maurer
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Abstract
Display artifacts such as raster and square pixelization associated with flat panel displays can be characterized using sampled imaging systems analysis. When the output raster/pixelization signal is large compared to the image modulation, the overall system performance is degraded. In this research, we investigated display methods for sampled imaging systems, including pixel replication, bilinear interpolation, and a higher-order interpolation. Problems with the performance modeling of these processes are discussed and a perception test is implemented for comparison.
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Nicole M. Devitt, Ronald G. Driggers, Richard H. Vollmerhausen, and Tana Maurer "Impact of display artifacts on target identification", Proc. SPIE 4719, Infrared and Passive Millimeter-wave Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing, (29 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477454
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Imaging systems

Flat panel displays

Sensors

Target recognition

Performance modeling

CRTs

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