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7 May 2012 End-to-end image quality assessment
Joaquin Raventos
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Abstract
An innovative computerized benchmarking approach (US Patent pending Sep 2011) based on extensive application of photometry, geometrical optics, and digital media using a randomized target, for a standard observer to assess the image quality of video imaging systems, at different day time, and low-light luminance levels. It takes into account, the target's contrast and color characteristics, as well as the observer's visual acuity and dynamic response. This includes human vision as part of the "extended video imaging system" (EVIS), and allows image quality assessment by several standard observers simultaneously.
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Joaquin Raventos "End-to-end image quality assessment", Proc. SPIE 8399, Visual Information Processing XXI, 83990T (7 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.917439
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Video

Image quality standards

Visualization

Imaging systems

Einsteinium

LCDs

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