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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Manchester [u.a.] : Manchester Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV013797496
    Format: 234 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0719057108 , 0719057116
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kreuzzug ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Phillips, Jonathan 1965-
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Manchester [u.a.] : Manchester Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV011576380
    Format: XVI, 202 S. , Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0719049857 , 0719051746
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kreuzzug ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Phillips, Jonathan 1965-
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New Haven [u.a.] : Yale Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV022465079
    Format: XXIX, 364 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9780300112740
    Content: From the Publisher: The Second Crusade (1145-1149) was an extraordinarily bold attempt to overcome unbelievers on no less than three fronts. Crusader armies set out to defeat Muslims in the Holy Land and in Iberia as well as pagans in northeastern Europe. But, to the shock and dismay of a society raised on the triumphant legacy of the First Crusade, only in Iberia did they achieve any success. This book, the first in 140 years devoted to the Second Crusade, fills a major gap in our understanding of the Crusades and their importance in medieval European history. Historian Jonathan Phillips draws on the latest developments in Crusade studies to cast new light on the origins, planning, and execution of the Second Crusade, some of its more radical intentions, and its unprecedented ambition. With original insights into the legacy of the First Crusade and the roles of Pope Eugenius III and King Conrad III of Germany, Phillips offers the definitive work on this neglected Crusade that, despite its failed objectives, exerted a profound impact across Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kreuzzug ; Geschichte
    Author information: Phillips, Jonathan 1965-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_280017685
    Format: XVI, 202 S. , Kt.
    ISBN: 0719049857 , 0719051746
    Note: Based on papers presented at the London Centre for the Study of Crusades Conference "Deus Vult: the Origins and Impact of the First Crusade", held at the Institute of Historical Research, London 11 - 25, 1995
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kreuzzug ; Kreuzzug ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Phillips, Jonathan 1965-
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL : Routledge,
    UID:
    gbv_1779275625
    Format: 1 online resource (318 pages) , 20 illustrations, text file, PDF.
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 9781315798219
    Series Statement: Seminar Studies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780415736367
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Newark : John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC5150092
    Format: 1 online resource (399 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781119054528
    Series Statement: The Wiley-IS&T Series in Imaging Science and Technology Series
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Series Preface -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Image Content and Image Quality -- 1.1.1 Color -- 1.1.2 Shape -- 1.1.3 Texture -- 1.1.4 Depth -- 1.1.5 Luminance Range -- 1.1.6 Motion -- 1.2 Benchmarking -- 1.3 Book Content -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 2 Defining Image Quality -- 2.1 What is Image Quality? -- 2.2 Image Quality Attributes -- 2.3 Subjective and Objective Image Quality Assessment -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 3 Image Quality Attributes -- 3.1 Global Attributes -- 3.1.1 Exposure, Tonal Reproduction, and Flare -- 3.1.2 Color -- 3.1.3 Geometrical Artifacts -- 3.1.3.1 Perspective Distortion -- 3.1.3.2 Optical Distortion -- 3.1.3.3 Other Geometrical Artifacts -- 3.1.4 Nonuniformities -- 3.1.4.1 Luminance Shading -- 3.1.4.2 Color Shading -- 3.2 Local Attributes -- 3.2.1 Sharpness and Resolution -- 3.2.2 Noise -- 3.2.3 Texture Rendition -- 3.2.4 Color Fringing -- 3.2.5 Image Defects -- 3.2.6 Artifacts -- 3.2.6.1 Aliasing and Demosaicing Artifacts -- 3.2.6.2 Still Image Compression Artifacts -- 3.2.6.3 Flicker -- 3.2.6.4 HDR Processing Artifacts -- 3.2.6.5 Lens Ghosting -- 3.3 Video Quality Attributes -- 3.3.1 Frame Rate -- 3.3.2 Exposure and White Balance Responsiveness and Consistency -- 3.3.3 Focus Adaption -- 3.3.4 Audio‐Visual Synchronization -- 3.3.5 Video Compression Artifacts -- 3.3.6 Temporal Noise -- 3.3.7 Fixed Pattern Noise -- 3.3.8 Mosquito Noise -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 4 The Camera -- 4.1 The Pinhole Camera -- 4.2 Lens -- 4.2.1 Aberrations -- 4.2.1.1 Third‐Order Aberrations -- 4.2.1.2 Chromatic Aberrations -- 4.2.2 Optical Parameters -- 4.2.3 Relative Illumination -- 4.2.4 Depth of Field -- 4.2.5 Diffraction , 4.2.6 Stray Light -- 4.2.7 Image Quality Attributes Related to the Lens -- 4.3 Image Sensor -- 4.3.1 CCD Image Sensors -- 4.3.2 CMOS Image Sensors -- 4.3.3 Color Imaging -- 4.3.4 Image Sensor Performance -- 4.3.5 CCD versus CMOS -- 4.3.6 Image Quality Attributes Related to the Image Sensor -- 4.4 Image Signal Processor -- 4.4.1 Image Processing -- 4.4.2 Image Compression -- 4.4.2.1 Chroma Subsampling -- 4.4.2.2 Transform Coding -- 4.4.2.3 Coefficient Quantization -- 4.4.2.4 Coefficient Compression -- 4.4.3 Control Algorithms -- 4.4.4 Image Quality Attributes Related to the ISP -- 4.5 Illumination -- 4.5.1 LED Flash -- 4.5.2 Xenon Flash -- 4.6 Video Processing -- 4.6.1 Video Stabilization -- 4.6.1.1 Global Motion Models -- 4.6.1.2 Global Motion Estimation -- 4.6.1.3 Global Motion Compensation -- 4.6.2 Video Compression -- 4.6.2.1 Computation of Residuals -- 4.6.2.2 Video Compression Standards and Codecs -- 4.6.2.3 Some Significant Video Compression Standards -- 4.6.2.4 A Note On Video Stream Structure -- 4.7 System Considerations -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 5 Subjective Image Quality Assessment-Theory and Practice -- 5.1 Psychophysics -- 5.2 Measurement Scales -- 5.3 Psychophysical Methodologies -- 5.3.1 Rank Order -- 5.3.2 Category Scaling -- 5.3.3 Acceptability Scaling -- 5.3.4 Anchored Scaling -- 5.3.5 Forced‐Choice Comparison -- 5.3.6 Magnitude Estimation -- 5.3.7 Methodology Comparison -- 5.4 Cross‐Modal Psychophysics -- 5.4.1 Example Research -- 5.4.2 Image Quality‐Related Demonstration -- 5.5 Thurstonian Scaling -- 5.6 Quality Ruler -- 5.6.1 Ruler Generation -- 5.6.2 Quality Ruler Insights -- 5.6.2.1 Lab Cross‐Comparisons -- 5.6.2.2 SQS2 JND Validation -- 5.6.2.3 Quality Ruler Standard Deviation Trends -- 5.6.2.4 Observer Impact -- 5.6.3 Perspective from Academia -- 5.6.4 Practical Example , 5.6.5 Quality Ruler Applications to Image Quality Benchmarking -- 5.7 Subjective Video Quality -- 5.7.1 Terminology -- 5.7.2 Observer Selection -- 5.7.3 Viewing Setup -- 5.7.4 Video Display and Playback -- 5.7.5 Clip Selection -- 5.7.6 Presentation Protocols -- 5.7.7 Assessment Methods -- 5.7.8 Interpreting Results -- 5.7.9 ITU Recommendations -- 5.7.9.1 The Double‐Stimulus Impairment Scale Method -- 5.7.9.2 The Double‐Stimulus Continuous Quality Scale Method -- 5.7.9.3 The Simultaneous Double‐Stimulus for Continuous Evaluation Method -- 5.7.9.4 The Absolute Category Rating Method -- 5.7.9.5 The Single Stimulus Continuous Quality Evaluation Method -- 5.7.9.6 The Subjective Assessment of Multimedia Video Quality Method -- 5.7.9.7 ITU Methodology Comparison -- 5.7.10 Other Sources -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 6 Objective Image Quality Assessment-Theory and Practice -- 6.1 Exposure and Tone -- 6.1.1 Exposure Index and ISO Sensitivity -- 6.1.2 Opto‐Electronic Conversion Function -- 6.1.3 Practical Considerations -- 6.2 Dynamic Range -- 6.3 Color -- 6.3.1 Light Sources -- 6.3.2 Scene -- 6.3.3 Observer -- 6.3.4 Basic Color Metrics -- 6.3.5 RGB Color Spaces -- 6.3.6 Practical Considerations -- 6.4 Shading -- 6.4.1 Practical Considerations -- 6.5 Geometric Distortion -- 6.5.1 Practical Considerations -- 6.6 Stray Light -- 6.6.1 Practical Considerations -- 6.7 Sharpness and Resolution -- 6.7.1 The Modulation Transfer Function -- 6.7.2 The Contrast Transfer Function -- 6.7.3 Geometry in Optical Systems and the MTF -- 6.7.4 Sampling and Aliasing -- 6.7.5 System MTF -- 6.7.6 Measuring the MTF -- 6.7.7 Edge SFR -- 6.7.8 Sine Modulated Siemens Star SFR -- 6.7.9 Comparing Edge SFR and Sine Modulated Siemens SFR -- 6.7.10 Practical Considerations -- 6.8 Texture Blur -- 6.8.1 Chart Construction -- 6.8.2 Practical Considerations , 6.8.3 Alternative Methods -- 6.9 Noise -- 6.9.1 Noise and Color -- 6.9.2 Spatial Frequency Dependence -- 6.9.3 Signal to Noise Measurements in Nonlinear Systems and Noise Component Analysis -- 6.9.4 Practical Considerations -- 6.10 Color Fringing -- 6.11 Image Defects -- 6.12 Video Quality Metrics -- 6.12.1 Frame Rate and Frame Rate Consistency -- 6.12.2 Frame Exposure Time and Consistency -- 6.12.3 Auto White Balance Consistency -- 6.12.4 Autofocusing Time and Stability -- 6.12.5 Video Stabilization Performance -- 6.12.6 Audio‐Video Synchronization -- 6.13 Related International Standards -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 7 Perceptually Correlated Image Quality Metrics -- 7.1 Aspects of Human Vision -- 7.1.1 Physiological Processes -- 7.2 HVS Modeling -- 7.3 Viewing Conditions -- 7.4 Spatial Image Quality Metrics -- 7.4.1 Sharpness -- 7.4.1.1 Edge Acutance -- 7.4.1.2 Mapping Acutance to JND Values -- 7.4.1.3 Other Perceptual Sharpness Metrics -- 7.4.2 Texture Blur -- 7.4.3 Visual Noise -- 7.5 Color -- 7.5.1 Chromatic Adaptation Transformations -- 7.5.2 Color Appearance Models -- 7.5.3 Color and Spatial Content-Image Appearance Models -- 7.5.4 Image Quality Benchmarking and Color -- 7.6 Other Metrics -- 7.7 Combination of Metrics -- 7.8 Full‐Reference Digital Video Quality Metrics -- 7.8.1 PSNR -- 7.8.2 Structural Similarity (SSIM) -- 7.8.3 VQM -- 7.8.4 VDP -- 7.8.4.1 Further Considerations -- 7.8.5 Discussion -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 8 Measurement Protocols-Building Up a Lab -- 8.1 Still Objective Measurements -- 8.1.1 Lab Needs -- 8.1.1.1 Lab Space -- 8.1.1.2 Lighting -- 8.1.1.3 Light Booths -- 8.1.1.4 Transmissive Light Sources -- 8.1.1.5 Additional Lighting Options -- 8.1.1.6 Light Measurement Devices -- 8.1.2 Charts -- 8.1.2.1 Printing Technologies for Reflective Charts , 8.1.2.2 Technologies for Transmissive Charts -- 8.1.2.3 Inhouse Printing -- 8.1.2.4 Chart Alignment and Framing -- 8.1.3 Camera Settings -- 8.1.4 Supplemental Equipment -- 8.1.4.1 Real World Objects -- 8.2 Video Objective Measurements -- 8.2.1 Visual Timer -- 8.2.2 Motion -- 8.3 Still Subjective Measurements -- 8.3.1 Lab Needs -- 8.3.2 Stimuli -- 8.3.2.1 Stimuli Generation -- 8.3.2.2 Stimuli Presentation -- 8.3.3 Observer Needs -- 8.3.3.1 Observer Selection and Screening -- 8.3.3.2 Experimental Design and Duration -- 8.4 Video Subjective Measurements -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 9 The Camera Benchmarking Process -- 9.1 Objective Metrics for Benchmarking -- 9.2 Subjective Methods for Benchmarking -- 9.2.1 Photospace -- 9.2.2 Use Cases -- 9.2.3 Observer Impact -- 9.3 Methods of Combining Metrics -- 9.3.1 Weighted Combinations -- 9.3.2 Minkowski Summation -- 9.4 Benchmarking Systems -- 9.4.1 GSMArena -- 9.4.2 FNAC -- 9.4.3 VCX -- 9.4.4 Skype Video Capture Specification -- 9.4.5 VIQET -- 9.4.6 DxOMark -- 9.4.7 IEEE P1858 -- 9.5 Example Benchmark Results -- 9.5.1 VIQET -- 9.5.2 IEEE CPIQ -- 9.5.2.1 CPIQ Objective Metrics -- 9.5.2.2 CPIQ Quality Loss Predictions from Objective Metrics -- 9.5.3 DxOMark Mobile -- 9.5.4 Real‐World Images -- 9.5.5 High‐End DSLR Objective Metrics -- 9.6 Benchmarking Validation -- Summary of this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 10 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Index -- EULA
    Additional Edition: Print version Phillips, Jonathan B. Camera Image Quality Benchmarking Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2018 ISBN 9781119054498
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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