Digital images and human vision

Part 1 Image coding and compression: local frequency representations for image sequence processing and coding, Todd R. Reed wavelet-based image coding, Philippe M. Cassereau scalable (extensible, interoperable) digital video representations, V. Michael Bove Jr incorporating visual factors into vector quantizers for image compression, Robert M. Gray et al a practical approach to fractal-based image compression, Alex Pentland and Bradley Horowitz. Part 2 Perceptual aspects of image coding: digital image compression based on visual perception, William E. Glenn image quality and image compression - a psychophysicist's viewpoint, Stanley A. Klein the significance of eye movements and image acceleration for coding television image sequences, Michael P. Eckert and Gershon Buchsbaum visual system considerations in the coding of natural colour images, Gershon Buchsbaum the importance of intrinsically two-dimensional image features in biological vision and picture coding, Christof Zetzsche et al. Part 3 Measurement and prediction of visual quality: image quality - a multidimensional problem, Albert J. Ahumada Jr and Cynthia H. Null achieving and confirming optimum image quality, Paul J. Hearty the use of psychophysical data and models in the analysis of display system performance, Jeffrey Lubin the visible differences predictor - an algorithm for the assessment of image fidelity, Scott Daly what's wrong with mean-squared error?, Bernd Girod.