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Perceptual Quality Metric for H.264 Low Bit Rate Videos

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Perceptual Quality Metric for H.264 Low Bit Rate Videos
This paper proposed an objective video quality metric designed for automatically assessing the perceived quality of digitally compressed multimedia videos using H.264 video compression. The rationale in proposing perceptual-based metric is because traditional measure, peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), has been found to correlate poorly with subjective quality ratings, particularly at much lower bit rates. In this paper, computational models have been applied to emulate human visual perception based on a combination of local and global modulating factors. The proposed video quality metric has been tested on CIF and QCIF video sequences compressed using H.264 video compression technique at various bit rates (24-384 Kbps) and frame rates (7.5-30Hz). Performance of the proposed metric with respect to subjective scores will be reported and a comparison with PSNR and also the video structural similarity method (being one of the best video quality metric for high bit rate videos recently re...
Ee Ping Ong, Weisi Lin, Zhongkang Lu, Susu Yao, Me
Added 11 Jun 2010
Updated 11 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICMCS
Authors Ee Ping Ong, Weisi Lin, Zhongkang Lu, Susu Yao, Mei Hwan Loke
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