Title :
Vision-model-based impairment metric to evaluate blocking artifacts in digital video
Author :
Yu, Zhenghua ; Wu, Hong Ren ; Winkler, Stefan ; Chen, Tao
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Software Eng., Monash Univ., Melbourne, Vic., Australia
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper investigations are conducted to simplify and refine a vision-model-based video quality metric without compromising its prediction accuracy. Unlike other vision-model-based quality metrics, the proposed metric is parameterized using subjective quality assessment data recently provided by the Video Quality Experts Group. The quality metric is able to generate a perceptual distortion map for each and every video frame. A perceptual blocking distortion metric (PBDM) is introduced which utilizes this simplified quality metric. The PBDM is formulated based on the observation that blocking artifacts are noticeable only in certain regions of a picture. A method to segment blocking dominant regions is devised, and perceptual distortions in these regions are summed up to form an objective measure of blocking artifacts. Subjective and objective tests are conducted and the performance of the PBDM is assessed by a number of measures such as the Spearman rank-order correlation, the Pearson correlation, and the average absolute error The results show a strong correlation between the objective blocking ratings and the mean opinion scores on blocking artifacts
Keywords :
brightness; edge detection; image resolution; image segmentation; physiological models; video coding; visual perception; MPEG-2; Pearson correlation; Spearman rank-order correlation; average absolute error; blocking artifacts; contrast gain control; digital-video quality; edge detection; perceptual blocking distortion metric; perceptual distortion map; prediction accuracy; psychovisual experiments; segmentation method; spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity; vision-model-based impairment metric; Australia; Computer science; Discrete cosine transforms; Distortion measurement; PSNR; Pulse modulation; Quality assessment; Software engineering; Standardization; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE