DocumentCode :
1299509
Title :
Subjective Quality Evaluation of Foveated Video Coding Using Audio-Visual Focus of Attention
Author :
Lee, Jong-Seok ; De Simone, Francesca ; Ebrahimi, Touradj
Author_Institution :
Multimedia Signal Process. Group, Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol. Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume :
5
Issue :
7
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1322
Lastpage :
1331
Abstract :
This paper presents a foveated coding method using audio-visual focus of attention and its evaluation through extensive subjective experiments on both standard-definition and high-definition sequences. Regarding a sound-emitting region as the location drawing the human attention, the method applies varying quality levels in an image frame according to the distance of a pixel to the identified sound source. Two experiments are presented to prove the efficiency of the method. Experiment 1 examines the validity and effectiveness of the method in comparison to the constant quality coding for high-quality conditions. In Experiment 2, the method is compared to the fixed bit rate coding for low quality conditions where coding artifacts are noticeable. The results demonstrate that the foveated coding method provides considerable coding gain without significant quality degradation, but uneven distributions of the coding artifacts (blockiness) by the method are often less preferred than the uniform distribution of the artifacts. Additional interesting findings are also discussed, such as content dependence of the performance of the method, the memory effect in multiple viewings, and the difference in the quality perception for frame size variations.
Keywords :
image sequences; video coding; audiovisual focus of attention; coding artifacts; constant quality coding; fixed bit rate coding; foveated video coding; frame size variations; high-definition sequences; human attention; image frame; low quality conditions; memory effect; multiple viewings; quality perception; sound source; sound-emitting region; standard-definition sequences; subjective quality evaluation; Bit rate; Encoding; Humans; Quality assessment; Video coding; Video sequences; Visualization; Audio-visual focus of attention; H.264/AVC; content dependence; foveated coding; memory effect; quality of experience; subjective quality assessment;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4553
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2011.2165199
Filename :
5986675
Link To Document :
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