In this paper some well known quality metrics such as PSNR and the metric developed at Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS) are reviewed. Their shortcomings in measuring quality of coded video compared to subjective tests are pointed out. Then, a new video quality metric called Moving Picture Quality Metric (MPQM) is presented. This metric models the human visual system and matches correctly subjective evaluations. Comparative results in the case of constant bit rate (CBR) MPEG-2 coded sequences are presented, showing the superiority of MPQM over ITS and PSNR
This paper deals with the performance evaluation of different objective metrics, used for the assess...
A method of estimating the picture quality of an MPEG-2 bitstream without requiring reference to the...
Rate control regulates the instantaneous video bit -rate to maximize a picture quality metric while...
For the purpose of automatic video quality evaluation, Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) has been th...
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Abstract—The visual quality consistency is one of the most important issues in video quality assessm...
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Although there are very few metrics which correlate well with the Human Visual System (HVS), most of...
This book addresses the issue of human visual system (HVS)-based perceptual quantitative quality met...
PSNR is to this day the most common metric used to measure video quality, despite having been shown ...
This paper deals with the performance evaluation of different objective metrics, used for the assess...
A method of estimating the picture quality of an MPEG-2 bitstream without requiring reference to the...
Rate control regulates the instantaneous video bit -rate to maximize a picture quality metric while...
For the purpose of automatic video quality evaluation, Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) has been th...
There is a threefold increase in video traffic over internet. Due to this video compression has beco...
Abstract—The visual quality consistency is one of the most important issues in video quality assessm...
< Address line2> <Email addresses> Subjective and Objective video quality evaluation are...
In the last couple of years a huge amount of work has been shifted from works on Image Quality Asses...
Video compression enables multimedia applications such as mobile video messaging and streaming, vide...
In this paper, we explore the impact of frame rate and quan-tization on perceptual quality of a vide...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new perceptually significant video quality metric f...
Recent efforts by MPEG and research community to standardize high dynamic range (HDR) video compress...
Although there are very few metrics which correlate well with the Human Visual System (HVS), most of...
This book addresses the issue of human visual system (HVS)-based perceptual quantitative quality met...
PSNR is to this day the most common metric used to measure video quality, despite having been shown ...
This paper deals with the performance evaluation of different objective metrics, used for the assess...
A method of estimating the picture quality of an MPEG-2 bitstream without requiring reference to the...
Rate control regulates the instantaneous video bit -rate to maximize a picture quality metric while...