DocumentCode
38544
Title
Temporal Video Quality Model Accounting for Variable Frame Delay Distortions
Author
Pinson, M.H. ; Lark Kwon Choi ; Bovik, A.C.
Author_Institution
Inst. for Telecommun. Sci., Boulder, CO, USA
Volume
60
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
637
Lastpage
649
Abstract
We announce a new video quality model (VQM) that accounts for the perceptual impact of variable frame delays (VFD) in videos with demonstrated top performance on the laboratory for image and video engineering (LIVE) mobile video quality assessment (VQA) database. This model, called VQM_VFD, uses perceptual features extracted from spatialtemporal blocks spanning fixed angular extents and a long edge detection filter. VQM_VFD predicts video quality by measuring multiple frame delays using perception based parameters to track subjective quality over time. In the performance analysis of VQM_VFD, we evaluated its efficacy at predicting human opinions of visual quality. A detailed correlation analysis and statistical hypothesis testing show that VQM_VFD accurately predicts human subjective judgments and substantially outperforms top-performing image quality assessment and VQA models previously tested on the LIVE mobile VQA database. VQM_VFD achieved the best performance on the mobile and tablet studies of the LIVE mobile VQA database for simulated compression, wireless packet-loss, and rate adaptation, but not for temporal dynamics. These results validate the new model and warrant a hard release of the VQM_VFD algorithm.
Keywords
delays; distortion; video signal processing; LIVE mobile VQA database; VQA models; VQM_VFD algorithm; laboratory for image and video engineering; mobile video quality assessment; multiple frame delays; perceptual feature extraction; performance analysis; simulated compression wireless packet-loss; spatial-temporal blocks spanning; temporal dynamics; temporal video quality model; top-performing image quality assessment; variable frame delay distortions; Databases; Delays; Image edge detection; PSNR; Quality assessment; Video recording; Video sequences; Edge detection; VQM_VFD; variable frame delay; video quality assessment; video quality database; video quality model;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9316
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBC.2014.2365260
Filename
6954510
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