Pavel Kisilev, Daniel Freedman, et al.
ICPR 2012
Objective image/video quality measures play important roles in various image/video processing applications, such as compression, communication, printing, analysis, registration, restoration and enhancement. Most proposed quality assessment approaches in the literature are error sensitivity-based methods. In this paper, we follow a new philosophy in designing image/video quality metrics, which uses structural distortion as an estimation of perceived visual distortion. We develop a new approach for video quality assessment. Experiments on the video quality experts group (VQEG) test data set shows that the new quality measure has higher correlation with subjective quality measurement than the proposed methods in VQEG's Phase I tests for full-reference video quality assessment.
Pavel Kisilev, Daniel Freedman, et al.
ICPR 2012
Sudeep Sarkar, Kim L. Boyer
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Michelle X. Zhou, Fei Wang, et al.
ICMEW 2013
Ashish Jagmohan, Krishna Ratakonda
ICIP 2002