Title :
Video Quality Pooling Adaptive to Perceptual Distortion Severity
Author :
Jincheol Park ; Seshadrinathan, Kalpana ; Sanghoon Lee ; Bovik, Alan C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
It is generally recognized that severe video distortions that are transient in space and/or time have a large effect on overall perceived video quality. In order to understand this phenomena, we study the distribution of spatio-temporally local quality scores obtained from several video quality assessment (VQA) algorithms on videos suffering from compression and lossy transmission over communication channels. We propose a content adaptive spatial and temporal pooling strategy based on the observed distribution. Our method adaptively emphasizes “worst” scores along both the spatial and temporal dimensions of a video sequence and also considers the perceptual effect of large-area cohesive motion flow such as egomotion. We demonstrate the efficacy of the method by testing it using three different VQA algorithms on the LIVE Video Quality database and the EPFL-PoliMI video quality database.
Keywords :
image sequences; video databases; video signal processing; EPFL-PoliMI video quality database; LIVE video quality database; VQA algorithms; cohesive motion flow; communication channels; content adaptive spatial pooling strategy; egomotion; lossy transmission; observed distribution; perceptual distortion severity; spatial dimensions; spatiotemporally local quality scores; temporal dimensions; temporal pooling strategy; video distortions; video quality assessment algorithms; video sequence; worst scores; Degradation; Humans; Indexes; Quality assessment; Standards; Video recording; Egomotion; VQPooling; perceptually influential distortions; pooling; video quality assessment;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2012.2219551