DocumentCode
49911
Title
FDQM: Fast Quality Metric for Depth Maps Without View Synthesis
Author
Won-Dong Jang ; Tae-Young Chung ; Jae-Young Sim ; Chang-Su Kim
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Korea Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume
25
Issue
7
fYear
2015
fDate
Jul-15
Firstpage
1099
Lastpage
1112
Abstract
We propose a fast quality metric for depth maps, called fast depth quality metric (FDQM), which efficiently evaluates the impacts of depth map errors on the qualities of synthesized intermediate views in multiview video plus depth applications. In other words, the proposed FDQM assesses view synthesis distortions in the depth map domain, without performing the actual view synthesis. First, we estimate the distortions at pixel positions, which are specified by reference disparities and distorted disparities, respectively. Then, we integrate those pixel-wise distortions into an FDQM score by employing a spatial pooling scheme, which considers occlusion effects and the characteristics of human visual attention. As a benchmark of depth map quality assessment, we perform a subjective evaluation test for intermediate views, which are synthesized from compressed depth maps at various bitrates. We compare the subjective results with objective metric scores. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed FDQM yields highly correlated scores to the subjective ones. Moreover, FDQM requires at least 10 times less computations than conventional quality metrics, since it does not perform the actual view synthesis.
Keywords
video signal processing; FDQM; depth map domain; depth map quality assessment; distorted disparities; fast depth quality metric; human visual attention; multiview video; pixel positions; reference disparities; spatial pooling scheme; subjective evaluation; synthesis distortions; synthesized intermediate views; view synthesis; Complexity theory; Distortion measurement; Image color analysis; Image quality; Three-dimensional displays; 3-D video; Depth map quality assessment; depth map quality assessment; image quality assessment; multi-view video plus depth; multiview video plus depth (MVD); spatial pooling; three-dimensional video; virtual view synthesis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2014.2372343
Filename
6963368
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