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Eli Peli

Researcher at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Publications -  371
Citations -  10285

Eli Peli is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual field & Image processing. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 364 publications receiving 9619 citations. Previous affiliations of Eli Peli include Tufts University & Tufts Medical Center.

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Contrast in complex images.

TL;DR: A definition of local band-limited contrast in images is proposed that assigns a contrast value to every point in the image as a function of the spatial frequency band and is helpful in understanding the effects of image-processing algorithms on the perceived contrast.
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Image enhancement using a contrast measure in the compressed domain

TL;DR: An image enhancement algorithm for images compressed using the JPEG standard is presented, based on a contrast measure defined within the discrete cosine transform (DCT) domain that does not affect the compressibility of the original image.
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Reading with a macular scotoma. I. Retinal location of scotoma and fixation area.

TL;DR: To investigate how patients with macular scotoma use residual functional retinal areas to inspect visual detail, a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) was used to map the retinal locations of scotomas and areas used to fixate.
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Reorganization of Visual Processing in Macular Degeneration

TL;DR: In two adult MD subjects with extensive bilateral central retinal lesions, it is found that parts of visual cortex that normally respond only to central visual stimuli are strongly activated by peripheral stimuli.
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A method for objective edge detection evaluation and detector parameter selection

TL;DR: A statistical objective performance analysis and detector parameter selection is proposed, using detection results produced by different detector parameters, and an estimated best edge map is obtained, utilized as an estimated ground truth (EGT).