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No-reference synthetic image quality assessment using scene statistics

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No-reference synthetic image quality assessment using scene statistics
Abstract—Measuring visual quality, as perceived by human observers, is becoming increasingly important in many applications where humans are the ultimate consumers of visual information. Significant progress has been made for assessing the subjective quality of natural images, such as those taken by optical cameras. Natural Scene Statistics (NSS) is an important tool for no-reference visual quality assessment of natural images, where the reference image is not needed for comparison. In this paper, we take an important step towards using NSS to automate visual quality assessment of photorealistic synthetic scenes typically found in video games and animated movies. Our primary contributions are (1) conducting subjective tests on our publicly available ESPL Synthetic Image Database containing 500 distorted images (20 distorted images for each of the 25 original images) in 1920 × 1080 format, and (2) evaluating the performance of 17 no-reference image quality assessment (IQA) algorithm...
Debarati Kundu, Brian L. Evans
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACSSC
Authors Debarati Kundu, Brian L. Evans
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