Title :
Constructing a No-Reference H.264/AVC Bitstream-Based Video Quality Metric Using Genetic Programming-Based Symbolic Regression
Author :
Staelens, Nicolas ; Deschrijver, Dirk ; Vladislavleva, Ekaterina ; Vermeulen, Ben ; Dhaene, Tom ; Demeester, Piet
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ. - iMinds, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract :
In order to ensure optimal quality of experience toward end users during video streaming, automatic video quality assessment becomes an important field-of-interest to video service providers. Objective video quality metrics try to estimate perceived quality with high accuracy and in an automated manner. In traditional approaches, these metrics model the complex properties of the human visual system. More recently, however, it has been shown that machine learning approaches can also yield competitive results. In this paper, we present a novel no-reference bitstream-based objective video quality metric that is constructed by genetic programming-based symbolic regression. A key benefit of this approach is that it calculates reliable white-box models that allow us to determine the importance of the parameters. Additionally, these models can provide human insight into the underlying principles of subjective video quality assessment. Numerical results show that perceived quality can be modeled with high accuracy using only parameters extracted from the received video bitstream.
Keywords :
genetic algorithms; regression analysis; video coding; automatic video quality assessment; genetic programming-based symbolic regression; human visual system; machine learning approaches; no-reference H.264/AVC bitstream-based video quality metric; no-reference bitstream-based objective video quality metric; objective video quality metrics; optimal quality of experience; parameters extraction; received video bitstream; subjective video quality assessment; video streaming; white-box models; Computational modeling; Measurement; Quality assessment; Streaming media; Video coding; Video recording; Video sequences; H264/AVC; high definition; no-reference; objective video quality metric; quality of experience (QoE);
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2013.2243052