Conspicuity : an efficient alternative for search time.

Author(s)
Kooi, F.L. & Toet, A.
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Abstract

A simple and efficient psychophysical procedure is presented to quantify the visual conspicuity of a target in a complex (natural) scene. Measurements can easily and quickly be performed in the field or in complex environments. Only a few observers (typically 2-3) are needed to achieve sufficient accuracy. This paper presents a range of current and potential application areas of the conspicuity concept which are related to traffic safety issues. (A)

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Library number
C 15889 (In: C 15840 [electronic version only]) /83 /85 / ITRD E106201
Source

In: Vision in vehicles VII : proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Vision in Vehicles VIV7, Marseilles, September 1997, p. 451-462, 27 ref.

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