• Title/Summary/Keyword: Subjective Video Quality Assessment

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Subjective video quality comparison on various display monitors (다양한 디스플레이 기기의 주관적 화질 상관도 비교)

  • Choe, Ji-Hwan;Jeong, Tae-Uk;Choi, Hyun-Soo;Lee, Eun-Jae;Lee, Sang-Wook;Lee, Chul-Hee
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.242-249
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    • 2007
  • Recently, International Telecommunication Union approved several methods for objective video quality measurements to be included in international standards. These methods are mainly developed to measure quality of digital video on professional CRT monitors. In this paper, we performed subjective tests in order to examine the applicability of the standard quality assessment methods for different display monitors such as common CRT, PDP, and LCD TV monitors as well as professional CRT monitors. Subjective testing on different display monitors shows that there exist relatively high correlations between the various display monitors, which indicates the standard quality assessment methods can be used on the display monitors under the given conditions of subjective duality assessment.

Subjective Video Quality Comparison of 3D Display Monitors (3D 디스플레이 모니터의 주관적 화질 상관도 비교)

  • Youn, Sungwook;Ok, Jiheon;Yim, Donghyun;Han, Taehwan;Lee, Chulhee
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.416-424
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    • 2013
  • Recently, efforts have been made to develop international standards related to 3DTV quality assessment underway in International Telecommunication Union and Video Quality Experts Group. Unlike conventional 2D displays, there are several types of 3D display monitors: passive glasses, active glasses and auto-stereoscopic. In this paper, we performed subjective video quality tests using various 3D display monitors, in order to examine whether these display monitors can produce consistent perceptual video quality scores for processed video sequences. The experimental results show that the subjective scores of those 3D monitors are highly correlated and it appears that similar subjective scores will be obtained even when different types of 3D displays are used.

Super Metric: Quality Assessment Methods for Immersive Video (몰입형 비디오 품질 평가를 위한 슈퍼 메트릭)

  • Jeong, Jong-Beom;Kim, Seunghwan;Lee, Soonbin;Kim, Inae;Ryu, Eun-Seok
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.51-58
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    • 2021
  • Three degrees of freedom plus(3DoF+) and six degrees of freedom(6DoF) system, which supports a user's movements in graphical and natural scene-based virtual reality, requires multiple high-quality and high-resolution videos to provide immersive media. Previous video quality assessment methods are not appropriate for the 3DoF+ and 6DoF system assessment because different types of artifacts occur in these systems which are not shown in the traditional video compression. This paper provides the performance assessments of several quality assessment methods in 3DoF+ system. Furthermore, this paper presents a super metric, which combines multiple quality assessment methods, thereby it showed a higher correlation coefficient with the subjective quality assessment than the previous methods. Experimental results on 3DoF+ immersive video showed 0.4513 gain on correlation coefficient with subjective quality assessment compared to that of peak signal-to-noise ratio(PSNR).

Multimedia No-reference Video Quality Assessment Methods Using Bit Stream Information (비트스트림 정보를 이용한 멀티미디어 동영상의 무기준법 화질평가방법)

  • Seo, Guiwon;Ok, Jiheon;Lee, Kwon;Lee, Jae Ho;Lee, Chulhee
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.283-296
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    • 2013
  • Various video services with networks are increasingly available as smart phones, computers and IPTV are widely used. However, transmission over networks may experience transmission errors due to traffic increases and noise. As a result, video quality may suffer. Therefore, quality monitoring emerges as an important issue. In this paper, we propose a video quality assessment method using bit stream information. The video quality metric is calculated using header information and ES (elementary stream) information. To assess performance of the proposed algorithm, subjective quality assessment tests are conducted (VGA resolution). It is shown high correlation between subjective result and the proposed method.

No-Referenced Video-Quality Assessment for H.264 SVC with Packet Loss (패킷 손실시 H.264 SVC의 무기준법 영상 화질 평가 방법)

  • Kim, Hyun-Tae;Kim, Yo-Han;Shin, Ji-Tae;Won, Seok-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.36 no.11C
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    • pp.655-661
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    • 2011
  • The transmission issues for the scalable video coding extension of H.264/AVC (H.264 SVC) video has been widely studied. In this paper, we propose an objective video-quality assessment metric based on no-reference for H.264 SVC using scalability information. The proposed metric estimate the perceptual video-quality reflecting error conditions with the consideration of the motion vectors, error propagation patterns with the hierarchical prediction structure, quantization parameters, and number of frame which damaged by packet loss. The proposed metric reflects the human perceptual quality of video and we evaluate the performance of proposed metric by using correlation relationship between differential mean opinion score (DMOS) as a subjective quality and proposed one.

Video quality assessment of digital TV for direct broadcasting satellite (직접 위성 방송을 위한 디지틀 TV의 화질 평가)

  • 박대철;김경태;전현호;채종석
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.1370-1378
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    • 1996
  • A subjective video quality assessment methods are proposed based on CCIR Rec. 500-5 for an evaluation and testing of compressed video quality and performance of video codec to be designed in accordance with the MPEG-2 MP ML specification which is adapted as a DTV standard for Korea digital DBS. Video sequence compressed in compliance with MPEG-2 MP ML encoding parameterswastested by the proposed video quality evaluation procedure. Test sequence were compressed at the bit rate 6Mbps, 7.5Mbps and 9Mbps, repectively. Test results of the 7.5Mbps bitrate showed a satisfactory picture quality at about 4.0 on the 5.0 absolute scale of ITU-R 500-5.

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Subjective Video Quality Evaluation of H.265/HEVC Encoded Low Resolution Videos for Ultra-Low Band Transmission System (초협대역 전송 시스템상에서 H.265/HEVC 부호화 저해상도 비디오에 대한 주관적 화질 평가)

  • Uddina, A.F.M. Shahab;Monira, Mst. Sirazam;Chung, TaeChoong;Kim, Donghyun;Choi, Jeung Won;Jun, Ki Nam;Bae, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.1085-1095
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we perform a subjective quality assessment on low-resolution surveillance videos, which are encoded with a very low target bit-rate to use in an ultra-low band transmission system and investigate the encoding effects on the perceived video quality. The test videos are collected based on their spatial and temporal characteristics which affect the perceived quality. H.265/HEVC encoder is used to prepare the impaired sequences for three target bit-rates 20, 45, and 65 kbps and subjective quality assessment is conducted to evaluate the quality from a viewing distance of 3H. The experimental results show that the quality of encoded videos, even at target bit-rate of 45 kbps can satisfy the users. Also we compare objective image/video quality assessment methods on the proposed dataset to measure their correlation with subjective scores. The experimental results show that the existing methods poorly performed, that indicates the need for a better quality assessment method.

Research for measuring degradation of IPTV-serviced videos (IPTV 서비스 영상에 대한 객관적 품질측정 방안 연구)

  • Kim, Won-Jun;Kim, Chang-Ick;Kim, Jin-Sul;Lee, Hyun-Woo;Ryu, Won
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.440-451
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    • 2008
  • With the advent of IP-based multimedia service based on IP network, there is a rapidly increasing demand for IPTV. Unlike the previous coaxial cable based TV, IPTV provides a variety of convergence services based on IP newark. However, since the IPTV service quality is a lot affected by the network degradation such as packet loss and jitter, it may not be guaranteed. In this paper, we propose an objective measure for various degradations of IPTV-based videos considering subjective assessment. To this end, we first determine QoE(Quality of Experience) indicators, which can affect human visual perception. Then we develop the video quality metric for each QoE indicator. Subjective assessment based on MOS is conducted and used to construct mapping relationship between each measure and perceived visual quality. Experiments are performed on various videos to confirm the efficiency and robustness of the proposed method and show high correlation with subjective assessment.

An Image Quality Assessment Scheme based on HVS using Gabor Function

  • Eom Minyoung;Choe Yoonsik
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.128-132
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we propose a new image quality assessment scheme considering the human visual perception characteristics. A subjective quality assessment is obtained by the response of the receptive field in the primary visual cortex and a human's eye can't focus on all of the visual range in a moment. Take advantage of two facts above, we apply Gabor wavelet transform, which is well fit the receptive field in the cortex, to divided constant sized subblocks. Then a local distortion of the subblocks and a global distortion for the entire image are calculated in order. The proposed method has been evaluated using video test sequences provided by the Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG). The experimental results show that good correlation with human perception is obtained using the proposed metric, which is what we called GPSNR.

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3D Visual Attention Model and its Application to No-reference Stereoscopic Video Quality Assessment (3차원 시각 주의 모델과 이를 이용한 무참조 스테레오스코픽 비디오 화질 측정 방법)

  • Kim, Donghyun;Sohn, Kwanghoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.110-122
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    • 2014
  • As multimedia technologies develop, three-dimensional (3D) technologies are attracting increasing attention from researchers. In particular, video quality assessment (VQA) has become a critical issue in stereoscopic image/video processing applications. Furthermore, a human visual system (HVS) could play an important role in the measurement of stereoscopic video quality, yet existing VQA methods have done little to develop a HVS for stereoscopic video. We seek to amend this by proposing a 3D visual attention (3DVA) model which simulates the HVS for stereoscopic video by combining multiple perceptual stimuli such as depth, motion, color, intensity, and orientation contrast. We utilize this 3DVA model for pooling on significant regions of very poor video quality, and we propose no-reference (NR) stereoscopic VQA (SVQA) method. We validated the proposed SVQA method using subjective test scores from our results and those reported by others. Our approach yields high correlation with the measured mean opinion score (MOS) as well as consistent performance in asymmetric coding conditions. Additionally, the 3DVA model is used to extract information for the region-of-interest (ROI). Subjective evaluations of the extracted ROI indicate that the 3DVA-based ROI extraction outperforms the other compared extraction methods using spatial or/and temporal terms.