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The goal of this paper is to analyze a new notion of visual pattern that ca
ptures the primary details for the task of quantifying the visual distinctn
ess of targets in complex natural scenes. We show that given an objective f
unction, which is defined as the mean of the fraction of correctly classifi
ed targets across a number of datasets and whose maximization is desired, t
he optimal notion of visual pattern in a complex natural background can be
defined as congruence in a certain statistical structure at attentional poi
nts across a range of 2-D frequency bands. We draw this conclusion from sev
eral experiments in which the best definition of visual pattern is estimate
d based on the relation between the visual target distinctness measured by
human observers and a computational distance that applies a simple decision
rule to the differences between segregated visual patterns, (C) 2000 Socie
ty of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. [S0091 -3286(00)01802-X].