
- Review the challenges for human observers and/or machine vision algorithms to resolve low-contrast objects over a wide range of background brightness
- How to distinguish low contrast patches over the full dynamic range of a test chart
- Comparing the use of hyperbolic wedges in ISO16505 vs. slanted edges to measure MTF10 in automotive applications
- Misunderstandings about low contrast slanted-edges
This video was previously recorded at Autosens Detroit 2017, the world’s leading vehicle perception conference. See more more at www.auto-sens.com.

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