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Citation

Schieber F. Vis. Veh. 1998; 6: 163-170.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

Both the logic underlying the recursive blur technique for optimizing the legibility of symbol signs and the computer algorithms for implementing the technique are based upon 2-dimensional (2D) Fourier analysis. The use of 2D-Fourier analysis for the description of complex spatial structures (such as highway signs) is introduced in this paper. This framework is extended to show how 2D-Fourier techniques can be used to "filter-out" specific structural components from a sign stimulus and how this filtering approach has been employed to engineer highway signs with improved legibility.

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