Title :
A New Spatial Activity Metric for Film Contents
Author :
Lu, Xiaoan ; Zhai, Jiefu ; Gomila, Cristina
Author_Institution :
Thomson Inc., Princeton
fDate :
Sept. 16 2007-Oct. 19 2007
Abstract :
The masking property of human vision systems has been successfully applied in various image/video applications. To invoke the spatial masking effect, it is important to design a metric that effectively identifies the spatial activity of a region. This metric indicates which areas are more textured and more artifacts can be masked. We review three widely used metrics and evaluate their performance in context of film content. We observe that these metrics have strong dependencies on the brightness. More specifically, for smooth areas with film grain, these metrics usually assign greater degrees of texture to the bright regions and lower degrees to dark ones. This causes problems in the bright areas that are mistakenly identified as more textured than the dark areas. Utilizing the property of film grain, we explain the origin of this dependency and propose a new spatial activity metric that removes the dependency on the brightness. In our simulation, we use this new metric in the rate control algorithm of a MPEG-2 video encoder. The result shows more homogeneous film grain in the reconstructed pictures and improved visual quality.
Keywords :
computer vision; image reconstruction; image resolution; image texture; video coding; MPEG-2 video encoder; film content; human vision system; image texture; picture reconstruction; rate control algorithm; spatial masking activity metric; visual quality; Additive noise; Brightness; Distortion measurement; Humans; Machine vision; Motion pictures; Quantization; Signal processing algorithms; Transform coding; Video compression; Noise; Video signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 2007. ICIP 2007. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1437-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1522-4880
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2007.4379624