VISUAL EVALUATION
MODELS & TOOLS
In collaboration with
colleagues at the University of California, San
Diego, and the University of Southern California,
new efficient testing methods have been developed
using Bayesian estimation methods. These tests
included the YES/NO Threshold,
and the Threshold versus Contrast
Functions.
This research has been
supported by the National Institutes of Mental
Health and the National Science Foundation and/or
the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
PUBLICATIONS
2006 |
Lesmes,
L., Jeon, S.-T., Lu, Z.-L., & Dosher, B. Bayesian adaptive
estimation of threshold
versus contrast external noise functions. Vision Research,
46, 3160-3176. [16 pp] [
PDF]
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2001 |
Lu, Z-L., & Dosher, B. Characterizing the spatial frequency
characteristics of perceptual templates. Journal of the
Optical Society of America, A. 18, 2041-2053 [12 pp] [
PDF]
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1998 |
Dosher,
B. Models of visual search: Finding a face in the crowd. In Sternberg, S., & Scarborough, D. (Eds.), Invitation
to Cognitive Science, Vol 4, 455-521. [67 pp]
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1998 |
Lu, L-L., & Dosher, B. External noise distinguishes attention
mechanisms. Vision Research, 38, 1183-1198.
[16 pp] [
PDF]
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1979 |
Dosher,
B.A. Empirical approaches to information processing:
Speed-accuracy tradeoff functions or reaction time. Acta Psychologica, 43,
347-359. [13 pp]
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