DocumentCode
1049391
Title
Estimating Just-Noticeable Distortion for Video
Author
Jia, Yuting ; Lin, Weisi ; Kassim, Ashraf A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore
Volume
16
Issue
7
fYear
2006
fDate
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
820
Lastpage
829
Abstract
Just-noticeable distortion (JND), which refers to the maximum distortion that the human visual system (HVS) cannot perceive, plays an important role in perceptual image and video processing. In comparison with JND estimation for images, estimation of the JND profile for video needs to take into account the temporal HVS properties in addition to the spatial properties. In this paper, we develop a spatio-temporal model estimating JND in the discrete cosine transform domain. The proposed model incorporates the spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity function, the influence of eye movements, luminance adaptation, and contrast masking to be more consistent with human perception. It is capable of yielding JNDs for both still images and video with significant motion. The experiments conducted in this study have demonstrated that the JND values estimated for video sequences with moving objects by the model are in line with the HVS perception. The accurate JND estimation of the video towards the actual visibility bounds can be translated into resource savings (e.g., for bandwidth/storage or computation) and performance improvement in video coding and other visual processing tasks (such as perceptual quality evaluation, visual signal restoration/enhancement, watermarking, authentication, and error protection)
Keywords
discrete cosine transforms; distortion; image sequences; video signal processing; contrast masking; discrete cosine transform domain; error protection; eye movements; human visual system; just-noticeable video distortion estimation; luminance adaptation; maximum distortion; perceptual image; perceptual quality evaluation; spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity function; video coding; video processing; video sequences; visual signal enhancement; visual signal restoration; watermarking; Authentication; Bandwidth; Discrete cosine transforms; Humans; Signal restoration; Video coding; Video sequences; Visual system; Water storage; Watermarking; Contrast sensitivity function (CSF); discrete cosine transform (DCT); eye movement; just-noticeable distortion (JND);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2006.877397
Filename
1661658
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