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Contrast Gain Control Model Fits Masking Data (Andrew B. Watson & Joshua A. Solomon)
Purpose

We studied the fit of a contrast gain control model to data of Foley (JOSA 1994), consisting of thresholds for a Gabor patch masked by gratings of various orientations, or by compounds of two orientations. Our general model (pictured) includes models of Foley and Teo & Heeger (IEEE 1994).

Model

Our specific model used a bank of Gabor filters with octave bandwidths at 8 orientations. Excitatory and inhibitory nonlinearities were power functions with exponents of 2.4 and 2. Inhibitory pooling was broad in orientation, but narrow in spatial frequency and space. Minkowski pooling used an exponent of 4.

Results

All of the data for observer KMF were well fit by the model.

Conclusions


We have developed a contrast gain control model that fits masking data. Unlike Foley's, our model accepts images as inputs. Unlike Teo & Heeger's, our model did not require multiple channels for different dynamic ranges.
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Last Updated: August 15, 2019