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18 March 2005 Measuring the negative impact of frame dropping on perceptual visual quality
Zhongkang Lu, Weisi Lin, Boon Choong Seng, Sadaatsu Kato, Susu Yao, EePing Ong, Xiao Kang Yang
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Proceedings Volume 5666, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging X; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.596845
Event: Electronic Imaging 2005, 2005, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Work presented in the paper includes two parts: first we measured the detectability and annoyance of frame dropping's effect on perceptual visual quality evaluation under different motion and framesize conditions. Then, a new logistics function and an effective yet simple motion content representation are selected to model the relationship among motion, framerate and negative impact of frame-dropping on visual quality, in one formula. The high Pearson and Spearman correlation results between the MOS and predicted MOSp, as well as the results of other two error metrics, confirm the success of the selected logistic function and motion content representation.
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Zhongkang Lu, Weisi Lin, Boon Choong Seng, Sadaatsu Kato, Susu Yao, EePing Ong, and Xiao Kang Yang "Measuring the negative impact of frame dropping on perceptual visual quality", Proc. SPIE 5666, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging X, (18 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.596845
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KEYWORDS
Molybdenum

Visualization

Distortion

Video

Motion models

Motion estimation

Video compression

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