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Study of Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment of Video

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Study of Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment of Video
Abstract—We present the results of a recent large-scale subjective study of video quality on a collection of videos distorted by a variety of application-relevant processes. Methods to assess the visual quality of digital videos as perceived by human observers are becoming increasingly important, due to the large number of applications that target humans as the end users of video. Owing to the many approaches to video quality assessment (VQA) that are being developed, there is a need for a diverse independent public database of distorted videos and subjective scores that is freely available. The resulting Laboratory for Image and Video Engineering (LIVE) Video Quality Database contains 150 distorted videos (obtained from ten uncompressed reference videos of natural scenes) that were created using four different commonly encountered distortion types. Each video was assessed by 38 human subjects and the difference mean opinion scores (DMOS) were recorded. We also evaluated the performa...
Kalpana Seshadrinathan, Rajiv Soundararajan, Alan
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where TIP
Authors Kalpana Seshadrinathan, Rajiv Soundararajan, Alan Conrad Bovik, Lawrence K. Cormack
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