Bidirectional Texture Functions (BTFs) are view- and illumination-dependent textures used in rendering for accurate simulation of the complex reflectance behavior of fabrics. One major issue in BTF rendering is the large number and size of images which requires lots of storage. "Visually lossless" compression offers the potential to use higher compression levels without noticeable artifacts, but requires a rate-control strategy that adapts to image content and loss visibility. In this contribution, we investigate the applicability of objective image quality metrics to predict levels of perception degradation for compressed BTF textures. We apply traditional error-sensitivity and structural similarity based approaches to predict levels of pe...
In image coding applications, quantitative quality metrics which approximate the perceived quality o...
Nowadays, it is evident that we must consider human perceptual properties to visualize information c...
We argue that a key to further advances in the elds of image analysis and compression is a better un...
As one of its primary objectives, Computer Graphics aims at the simulation of fabrics’ complex refle...
Texture compression is widely used in real-time rendering to reduce storage and bandwidth requiremen...
Abstract—The BTF data structure was a breakthrough for appearance modeling in computer graphics. Mor...
We present a review of perceptual image quality metrics and their application to still image compres...
The paper is focused on the implementation of a modular color image difference model, as described i...
Lossy image compression is a popular, simple and effective solution to reduce the amount of data rep...
International audienceBidirectional Reflectance Distribution Functions (BRDFs) are pivotal to the pe...
Creating photo realistic images from real word complex materials is a great challenge: the reflectan...
textMeasurement of image quality is crucial for designing image processing systems that could poten...
Image compression is a technique to reduce overall data size, but its effects on human perception ha...
International audienceA crucial step in the assessment of an image compression method is the evaluat...
The structural similarity index (SSIM) has been shown to be a superior objective image quality metri...
In image coding applications, quantitative quality metrics which approximate the perceived quality o...
Nowadays, it is evident that we must consider human perceptual properties to visualize information c...
We argue that a key to further advances in the elds of image analysis and compression is a better un...
As one of its primary objectives, Computer Graphics aims at the simulation of fabrics’ complex refle...
Texture compression is widely used in real-time rendering to reduce storage and bandwidth requiremen...
Abstract—The BTF data structure was a breakthrough for appearance modeling in computer graphics. Mor...
We present a review of perceptual image quality metrics and their application to still image compres...
The paper is focused on the implementation of a modular color image difference model, as described i...
Lossy image compression is a popular, simple and effective solution to reduce the amount of data rep...
International audienceBidirectional Reflectance Distribution Functions (BRDFs) are pivotal to the pe...
Creating photo realistic images from real word complex materials is a great challenge: the reflectan...
textMeasurement of image quality is crucial for designing image processing systems that could poten...
Image compression is a technique to reduce overall data size, but its effects on human perception ha...
International audienceA crucial step in the assessment of an image compression method is the evaluat...
The structural similarity index (SSIM) has been shown to be a superior objective image quality metri...
In image coding applications, quantitative quality metrics which approximate the perceived quality o...
Nowadays, it is evident that we must consider human perceptual properties to visualize information c...
We argue that a key to further advances in the elds of image analysis and compression is a better un...