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Bandpass channels, zero-crossings, and early visual information processing

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Abstract

Under appropriate conditions zero-crossings of a bandpass signal are very rich in information. The authors examine here the relevance of this result to the early stages of visual information processing, where zero-crossings in the output of independent spatial-frequency-tuned channels may contain sufficient information for much of the subsequent processing.

© 1979 Optical Society of America

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