Although the role of lateral inhibition in edge (contrast) enhancement is well known, it has not been parametrized. This paper investigates the imbalance between the lateral inhibitory and excitatory stimuli and its effect on the edge enhancement and stability. It is shown that this imbalance can be expressed through g, a ratio of inhibitory to excitatory weights in a neuron. Stability requires g to be less than the critical ratio Y. As g approaches Y, edge enhancement increases, the rise being the sharpest just before instability. The increase in edge enhancement is also accompanied by an increase in the lateral spread of perturbations across the neuron layer. r 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Pradeep Arkachar, Meghanad D. Wagh