Perceptually Linear Parameter Variations
Norbert Lindow, Daniel Baum, Hans-Christian Hege
In Computer Graphics Forum, 31(2), 2012.
Abstract: Most visual analysis tasks require interactive adjustment of parameter values. In general, a linear variation of a parameter, using for instance a GUI slider, changes the visual result in a perceptually non-linear way. This hampers interactive adjustment of parameters, especially in regions where rapid perceptual changes occur. Selecting a good parameter value therefore remains a time-consuming and often difficult task. We propose a novel technique to build a non-linear function that maps a new parameter to the original parameter. By prefixing this function to the original parameter and using the new parameter as input, a linear relationship between input and visual feedback is obtained. To construct the non-linear function, we measure the variation of the visual result using image metrics. Given a suitable perceptual image metric, perceptually linear image variations are achieved. We demonstrate the practical utility of our approach by implementing two common image metrics, a perceptual and a non-perceptual one, and by applying the method to a few visual analysis tasks.
@article{Lindow:2012:PLP,
author = {Norbert Lindow and Daniel Baum and Hans-Christian Hege},
title = {Perceptually Linear Parameter Variations},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {31},
number = {2},
pages = {535--544},
year = {2012},
}
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