International audienceExisting video quality metrics do usually not take into consideration that spatial regions in video frames are of varying saliency and thus, differently attract the viewer's attention. This paper proposes a model of saliency awareness to complement existing video quality metrics, with the aim to improve the agreement of objectively predicted quality with subjectively rated quality. For this purpose, we conducted a subjective experiment in which human observers rated the annoyance of videos with transmission distortions appearing either in a salient region or in a non-salient region. The mean opinion scores confirm that distortions in salient regions are perceived much more annoying. It is shown that application of the ...
The evolution of advanced radio transmission technologies for third and future generation mobile rad...
International audienceThe aim of an objective image quality assessment is to find an automatic algor...
Human viewers’ eye movements reflect their perceptual responses to visual signals. Previous research...
Existing video quality metrics do usually not take into consideration that spatial regions in video ...
Reliably predicting video quality as perceived by humans remains challenging and is of high practica...
The Human Visual System (HV S) tends to focus on spe cific regions of viewed images or video frames,...
Saliency prediction has been extensively studied for natural images. In the area of video coding and...
In multimedia transmission, it is important to rely on an objective quality metric which accurately ...
It is important to design an effective and efficient objective metric of the video quality in video ...
Objective image quality metrics (IQMs) potentially benefit from the addition of visual saliency. How...
Advances in image quality assessment have shown the benefits of modelling functional components of t...
Detection of Region of Interest (ROI) in a video leads to more efficient utilization of bandwidth. T...
Several attempts to integrate visual saliency information in quality metrics are described in litera...
Nowadays, numerous video compression quality assessment metrics are available. Some of these metrics...
This dissertation explores the concept of visual saliency—a measure of propensity for drawing visual...
The evolution of advanced radio transmission technologies for third and future generation mobile rad...
International audienceThe aim of an objective image quality assessment is to find an automatic algor...
Human viewers’ eye movements reflect their perceptual responses to visual signals. Previous research...
Existing video quality metrics do usually not take into consideration that spatial regions in video ...
Reliably predicting video quality as perceived by humans remains challenging and is of high practica...
The Human Visual System (HV S) tends to focus on spe cific regions of viewed images or video frames,...
Saliency prediction has been extensively studied for natural images. In the area of video coding and...
In multimedia transmission, it is important to rely on an objective quality metric which accurately ...
It is important to design an effective and efficient objective metric of the video quality in video ...
Objective image quality metrics (IQMs) potentially benefit from the addition of visual saliency. How...
Advances in image quality assessment have shown the benefits of modelling functional components of t...
Detection of Region of Interest (ROI) in a video leads to more efficient utilization of bandwidth. T...
Several attempts to integrate visual saliency information in quality metrics are described in litera...
Nowadays, numerous video compression quality assessment metrics are available. Some of these metrics...
This dissertation explores the concept of visual saliency—a measure of propensity for drawing visual...
The evolution of advanced radio transmission technologies for third and future generation mobile rad...
International audienceThe aim of an objective image quality assessment is to find an automatic algor...
Human viewers’ eye movements reflect their perceptual responses to visual signals. Previous research...