Koenderink J J, van Doorn A J
Biol Cybern. 1979 Aug 1;33(3):151-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00337293.
Two-dimensional scalar fields (e. g. pictures) are often described by way of a linear superposition of simple base functions. It is argued that such decompositions are often unnatural in the sense that the decomposition takes no regard of the structure of the field and it may happen that the parts are more complicated than the whole. Moreover, such decompositions are not invariant with respect to even small topological deformations of the dimensions or the grey scale of the picture, whereas such deformations do not affect the perceptual structure. We present a method to decompose two-dimensional scalar fields in the following way: the whole is a hierarchically structured superposition of parts, such that these parts are featureless (do not contain local extrema or saddle points). The hierarchical structure can be considered a generative grammer for smooth pictures. The concept is extended towards pictures that are sampled with a collection of graded apertures. We introduce the concept of the aperture spectrum, this construct describes the structure of a picture sampled with any aperture. This kind of description is likely to be important for the analysis of visual functions.
二维标量场(如图片)通常通过简单基函数的线性叠加来描述。有人认为,这种分解往往是不自然的,因为分解没有考虑场的结构,而且可能出现部分比整体更复杂的情况。此外,即使图片的维度或灰度发生很小的拓扑变形,这种分解也不是不变的,而这种变形并不影响感知结构。我们提出一种以如下方式分解二维标量场的方法:整体是部分的分层结构叠加,使得这些部分没有特征(不包含局部极值或鞍点)。分层结构可被视为平滑图片的生成语法。该概念被扩展到用一组渐变孔径采样的图片。我们引入孔径谱的概念,这种结构描述了用任何孔径采样的图片的结构。这种描述对于视觉功能分析可能很重要。