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7 September 2010Video quality management for mobile video application
This paper first briefly reviewed sources of visual quality degradation during video compression and also different
video quality assessment techniques. It further extended discussion beyond video compression to other modules
in different video application pipeline. Different video application is composed by different processing modules,
such as sensor, video encoder, and display. Visual experience is not always determined by single module. Hence,
the way of quantifying visual experience on different video applications should vary accordingly. Furthermore,
users have very different expectation on visual experience in each application. Different quality assessment
approach should be adopted based on various users' expectation.
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Kai-Chieh Yang, Khaled El-Maleh, Vasudev Bhaskaren, "Video quality management for mobile video application," Proc. SPIE 7798, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXIII, 77981I (7 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.863014