Title :
Development of a perceptual distortion meter for digital video
Author :
Gardiner, P.N. ; Ghanbari, M. ; Pearson, D.E. ; Tan, K.T.
Author_Institution :
Independent Television Comm., London, UK
Abstract :
Digital image compression techniques introduce complex, time-varying distortions in coded video. There is an enormous interest in developing a reliable methodology to assess the level of distortion. The RACE project MOSAIC developed a new technique of continuous assessment (single stimulus continuous quality evaluation, referred to as SSCQE) which has recently been incorporated in Rec. ITU-R BT.500. In this approach, viewers give a vote of quality against time according to the temporal variation in the video impairment. Under certain circumstances, it is desirable to be able to replace the human subjects with a mathematical model which produces an output approximating to the trace of continuous quality that would be obtained using the SSCQE method. The initial stages of development of such a distortion metering tool are described. This meter takes into consideration both the psychophysical and psychological aspects of the viewers during the process of judging the quality of decoded MPEG-2 video. An overview of this new model is first discussed, followed by a brief introduction of each element in the model. Finally, some preliminary results are presented and discussed
Keywords :
digital television; MOSAIC; RACE project; Recomendation ITU-R BT.500; SSCQE; broadcast standard; coded video; continuous assessment; decoded MPEG-2 video; digital image compression; digital video; distortion metering tool; mathematical model; perceptual distortion meter; psychological aspects; psychophysical aspects; quality; single stimulus continuous quality evaluation; temporal variation; time; time-varying distortions; video impairment;
Conference_Titel :
Broadcasting Convention, 1997. International
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-694-6
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19971318