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Figure 1. The spatial strucutre of the receptive field of the ganglion cells and LGN cells
Figure 3. The relatinship of surround space constant (σ2) along with local lumiance (L)
Figure 4. Results on the Lenna image. (a) Original image; (b) Results of histogram equalization; (c) Results of three-Gaussian function model; (d) Results of the proposed method (adaptive three-Gaussian function model)
Figure 7. Results on the Zelda image. (a) Original image; (b) Results of histogram equalization; (c) Results of three-Gaussian function model; (d) Results of the proposed method (adaptive three-Gaussian function model)
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