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A '''human visual system model''' (HVS model) is used by [[image processing]], [[video processing]] and [[computer vision]] experts to deal with biological and psychological processes that are not yet fully understood. Such a model is used to simplify the
'''Psychovisual''' study is the study of the psychology of vision.
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The human visual system model can be used to produce desired effects in perception and vision. Examples of using an HVS model include [[color television]], [[lossy compression]], and [[Cathode-ray tube]] (CRT) television.
Originally it was thought that
Another example is lossy image compression, like [[JPEG]]. Our HVS model says that we cannot see high
Several HVS features are derived from evolution, when we needed to defend ourselves or hunt for food. We often see demonstrations of HVS features when we are looking at optical illusions.
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==Assumptions about the HVS==
* [[Low-pass filter]] characteristic (limited number of rods in the human eye): see [[Mach bands]]
* Lack of
* Motion sensitivity
** More sensitive in [[peripheral vision]]
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==Examples of taking advantage of an HVS model==
* [[Flicker fusion threshold|Flicker frequency of film and television using persistence of vision to fool
* [[Interlaced video|Interlaced television]] painting half images to give the impression of a higher flicker frequency
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* Image compression (difficult to see higher frequencies more harshly
* [[Motion estimation]] (use luminance and ignore
* [[Watermark]]ing and [[Steganography]]
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