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25 April 2007 Task-specific information: an imaging system analysis tool
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Abstract
We present a novel method for computing the information content of an image. We introduce the notion of task-specific information (TSI) in order to quantify imaging system performance for a given task. This new approach employs a recently-discovered relationship between the Shannon mutual-information and minimum estimation error. We demonstrate the utility of the TSI formulation by applying it to several familiar imaging systems including (a) geometric imagers, (b) diffraction-limiter imagers, and (c) projective/ compressive imagers. Imaging system TSI performance is analyzed for two tasks: (a) detection, and (b) classification.
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Amit Ashok, Pawan K. Baheti, and Mark A. Neifeld "Task-specific information: an imaging system analysis tool", Proc. SPIE 6575, Visual Information Processing XVI, 65750G (25 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.720878
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Target detection

Signal to noise ratio

Computer programming

Sensors

Image compression

Binary data

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