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    Johnson's criteria. Johnson's criteria, or the Johnson criteria, created by John Johnson, describe both spatial domain and frequency domain approaches to analyze the ability of observers to perform visual tasks using image intensifier technology. [1] It was an important breakthrough in evaluating the performance of visual devices and guided the ...