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]

 

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]

 

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]

 

1998

Lu, L-L., & Dosher, B. External noise distinguishes attention mechanisms. Vision Research, 38,  1183-1198.

[16 pp]  [ PDF]

 

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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