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12 March 2013Stereoscopic 3D video coding quality evaluation with 2D objective metrics
K. Wang,1,2 K. Brunnström,1,2 Marcus Barkowsky,3 M. Urvoy,3 M. Sjöströmhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3751-6089,2 P. Le Callet,3 S. Tourancheau,2 B. Andrén1
1Acreo Swedish ICT AB (Sweden) 2Mid Sweden Univ. (Sweden) 3IRCCyN, Univ. de Nantes (France)
The 3D video quality is of highest importance for the adoption of a new technology from a user’s point of view. In this paper we evaluated the impact of coding artefacts on stereoscopic 3D video quality by making use of several existing full reference 2D objective metrics. We analyzed the performance of objective metrics by comparing to the results of subjective experiment. The results show that pixel based Visual Information Fidelity metrics fits subjective data the best. The 2D stereoscopic video quality seems to have dominant impact on the coding artefacts impaired stereoscopic videos.
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K. Wang, K. Brunnström, Marcus Barkowsky, M. Urvoy, M. Sjöström, P. Le Callet, S. Tourancheau, B. Andrén, "Stereoscopic 3D video coding quality evaluation with 2D objective metrics," Proc. SPIE 8648, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXIV, 86481L (12 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2003664