Title :
Perceptual quality evaluation for texture and motion based video coding
Author :
Bosch, Marc ; Zhu, Fengqing ; Delp, Edward J.
Author_Institution :
Video & Image Process. Lab. (VIPER), Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
One approach that can be used to increase compression efficiency beyond the data rates achievable by state-of-the-art video codecs is to use content-based methods whereby not all the pixels are conventionally encoded. An approach to reduce the data rate is to use different coding methods for pixels belonging to areas containing large amount of detail that are costly to encode, for example textures. This can be extended by focusing on the semantic meaning of objects represented in the video sequence and also taking into consideration human visual system properties. The goal is to determine where ¿detail-irrelevant¿ regions are located in the frame and synthesize them with acceptable perceptual quality. In this paper, we discuss the effects and trade-offs of these techniques based on a set of perceptual experiments and analyze how these areas can influence the viewer´s attention.
Keywords :
data compression; encoding; image motion analysis; image representation; image sequences; image texture; video codecs; video coding; compression efficiency; content-based method; human visual system property; objects representation; perceptual quality evaluation; pixel encoding; video codecs; video coding; video sequence; Humans; Image coding; Image reconstruction; Pixel; Quality assessment; Video codecs; Video coding; Video compression; Video sequences; Visual system; coding efficiency; subjective quality; video coding;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2009 16th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5653-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1522-4880
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2009.5414416