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16 March 2015 A perceptual quality metric for high-definition stereoscopic 3D video
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Proceedings Volume 9399, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XIII; 939916 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086901
Event: SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The use of 3D video is growing in several fields such as entertainment, military simulations, medical applications. However, the process of recording, transmitting, and processing 3D video is prone to errors thus producing artifacts that may affect the perceived quality. Nowadays a challenging task is the definition of a new metric able to predict the perceived quality with low computational complexity in order to be used in real-time applications. The research in this field is very active due to the complexity of the analysis of the influence of stereoscopic cues. In this paper we present a novel stereoscopic metric based on the combination of relevant features able to predict the subjective quality rating in a more accurate way.
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F. Battisti, M. Carli, Alessio Stramacci, A. Boev, and A. Gotchev "A perceptual quality metric for high-definition stereoscopic 3D video", Proc. SPIE 9399, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XIII, 939916 (16 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086901
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KEYWORDS
Video

Image quality

3D image processing

Molybdenum

Visual process modeling

Visualization

3D modeling

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