Title :
Objective assessment of surveillance video quality
Author :
Petroviu, Vladimir ; Bondzulic, Boban
Author_Institution :
Imaging Sci. & Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract :
This paper presents an objective video quality index capable of subjectively relevant video quality and signal fidelity assessment. Surveillance and security video is often transmitted through constrained channels leading to serious, mainly compression borne degradations of received signals. The value of such streams to an observer tasked with viewing them is directly determined by their fidelity and perceived quality. Our video quality index evaluates preservation of localised gradient and colour information from the original reference video in the transmitted, degraded version as a basis of an overall fidelity score. Applying a biologically inspired information loss model yields a perceptually relevant quality score for each degraded sequence. Our approach is shown to be able to highlight areas where true scene information is lost and compression artifacts appear as well as provide quality scores with a very high level of agreement with subjective assessments obtained through time consuming psychometric trials on a wide range of surveillance video quality.
Keywords :
gradient methods; image colour analysis; image sequences; natural scenes; video coding; video surveillance; biologically inspired information loss model; colour information preservation; compression artifacts; compression borne received signal degradation; degraded sequence; fidelity score; localised gradient information preservation; objective assessment; objective video quality index; perceived quality; quality score; security video; signal fidelity assessment; surveillance video quality; true scene information loss;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Signal Processing for Defence (SSPD 2012)
Conference_Location :
London
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-712-0
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2012.0105