DocumentCode
1521741
Title
Video Quality Assessment Based on Measuring Perceptual Noise From Spatial and Temporal Perspectives
Author
Zhao, Yin ; Yu, Lu ; Chen, Zhenzhong ; Zhu, Ce
Author_Institution
Zhejiang Provincial Key Lab. of Inf. Network Technol., Hangzhou, China
Volume
21
Issue
12
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1890
Lastpage
1902
Abstract
Video quality assessment (VQA) exploits important properties of the sophisticated human visual system (HVS). In this paper, we study a series of fundamental HVS characteristics for subjective video quality assessment, and incorporate them into a systematic framework to simulate subjective evaluation on impaired videos. Based on this framework, we develop a novel full-reference metric, namely, perceptual quality index (PQI). Specifically, the proposed PQI metric comprises four major modules: 1) visual performance equation for the foveal and extra-foveal vision based on the cortical magnification theory; 2) perceptible noise detection using a spatial-temporal just noticeable difference model, and its quantification in both spatial and temporal channels, considering the varying error sensitivity due to the contrast and motion masking effects; 3) instantaneous error summation with inhibition of weak local distortions, and quality degradation accumulation over time that models the visual persistence and recency effect; and 4) fusion of the spatial and temporal noise intensities into a perceptual quality index. Compared with some state-of-the-art VQA models, the PQI metric, which exploits multiple visual properties, measures video quality more accurately and reliably on two VQA databases.
Keywords
computer vision; image fusion; image motion analysis; quality of service; spatiotemporal phenomena; video signal processing; visual perception; HVS; PQI; VQA; cortical magnification theory; foveal vision; human visual system; image contrast; image fusion; motion masking effects; perceptual noise measurement; perceptual quality index; quality degradation; spatiotemporal perspective; video quality assessment; visual performance equation; Degradation; Distortion measurement; Noise; Quality assessment; Visual perception; Visual systems; Human visual system; just noticeable difference; perceptual quality index; temporal noise; video quality assessment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2011.2157189
Filename
5771548
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