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Original Article

Scene dependence of the non-Gaussian scaling properties of natural images

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Pages 131-152 | Received 20 Jun 1999, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We report results on the scaling properties of changes in contrast of natural images in different visual environments. This study confirms the existence, in a vast class of images, of a multiplicative process relating the variations in contrast seen at two different scales, as was found in Turiel et al (Turiel A, Mato G, Parga N and Nadal J-P 1998 Self-Similarity Properties of Natural Images: Proc. NIPS'97 (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press), Turiel A, Mato G, Parga N and Nadal J-P 1998 Phys. Rev. Lett. 80 1098-101). But it also shows that the scaling exponents are not universal: even if most images follow the same type of statistics, they do it with different values of the distribution parameters. Motivated by these results, we also present the analysis of a generative model of images that reproduces those properties and that has the correct power spectrum. Possible implications for visual processing are also discussed.

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