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Title: Distortion Specific Contrast Based No-Reference Quality Assessment of DIBR-Synthesized Views
Authors: Sadbhawna
Jakhetiya V.
Mumtaz D.
Jaiswal S.P.
Keywords: 3D-Synthesized
Blockiness
Blurriness
HVS
Natural
Object Shifting
Synthetic
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract: In the literature, many 3D-Synthesized Image Quality Assessment (IQA) algorithms are proposed, which are based on predicting the geometric and structural distortions present in the synthesized datasets. With the exponential growth of accurate inpainting algorithms, certain types of distortions, such as Blackholes, has become obsolete. Unfortunately, the existing IQA algorithms are mainly concentrating on efficiently identifying these black holes and subsequently predicting the perceptual quality of 3D synthesized views. The performance of these algorithms is quite weak in the recently proposed IETR dataset. Towards this end, we propose a new completely blind IQA algorithm, which is based on the following key observations: 1. Distortions such as blurriness, blockiness (compression artifacts), and fast fading (object shifting) primarily affect the perceptual quality of 3D-synthesized views. 2. The perceptual characteristics of natural and synthetic synthesized views are quite different
distortions in natural views are perceptually more sensitive than the former. 3. Human Visual System's (HVS) ability to access the perceptual quality of an image also depends on some other properties of the images, such as contrast. All these observations are integrated into the proposed algorithm named Distortion-Specific Contrast-Based (DSCB) IQA. Various experiments validate that the proposed DSCB IQA efficiently competes with human perception and exhibits substantially better results (at least 17% gain in terms of PLCC) when compared to the existing NR IQAs. © 2020 IEEE.
URI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MMSP48831.2020.9287088
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ISBN: 978-1728193205
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