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    Reduced reference image and video quality assessments: review of methods

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    With the growing demand for image and video-based applications, the requirements of consistent quality assessment metrics of image and video have increased. Different approaches have been proposed in the literature to estimate the perceptual quality of images and videos. These approaches can be divided into three main categories; full reference (FR), reduced reference (RR) and no-reference (NR). In RR methods, instead of providing the original image or video as a reference, we need to provide certain features (i.e., texture, edges, etc.) of the original image or video for quality assessment. During the last decade, RR-based quality assessment has been a popular research area for a variety of applications such as social media, online games, and video streaming. In this paper, we present review and classification of the latest research work on RR-based image and video quality assessment. We have also summarized different databases used in the field of 2D and 3D image and video quality assessment. This paper would be helpful for specialists and researchers to stay well-informed about recent progress of RR-based image and video quality assessment. The review and classification presented in this paper will also be useful to gain understanding of multimedia quality assessment and state-of-the-art approaches used for the analysis. In addition, it will help the reader select appropriate quality assessment methods and parameters for their respective applications

    Reduced reference image and video quality assessments: review of methods

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    With the growing demand for image and video-based applications, the requirements of consistent quality assessment metrics of image and video have increased. Different approaches have been proposed in the literature to estimate the perceptual quality of images and videos. These approaches can be divided into three main categories; full reference (FR), reduced reference (RR) and no-reference (NR). In RR methods, instead of providing the original image or video as a reference, we need to provide certain features (i.e., texture, edges, etc.) of the original image or video for quality assessment. During the last decade, RR-based quality assessment has been a popular research area for a variety of applications such as social media, online games, and video streaming. In this paper, we present review and classification of the latest research work on RR-based image and video quality assessment. We have also summarized different databases used in the field of 2D and 3D image and video quality assessment. This paper would be helpful for specialists and researchers to stay well-informed about recent progress of RR-based image and video quality assessment. The review and classification presented in this paper will also be useful to gain understanding of multimedia quality assessment and state-of-the-art approaches used for the analysis. In addition, it will help the reader select appropriate quality assessment methods and parameters for their respective applications

    Video Quality Assessment

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    Saliency detection for stereoscopic images

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    International audienceSaliency detection techniques have been widely used in various 2D multimedia processing applications. Currently, the emerging applications of stereoscopic display require new saliency detection models for stereoscopic images. Different from saliency detection for 2D images, depth features have to be taken into account in saliency detection for stereoscopic images. In this paper, we propose a new stereoscopic saliency detection framework based on the feature contrast of color, intensity, texture, and depth. Four types of features including color, luminance, texture, and depth are extracted from DC-T coefficients to represent the energy for image patches. A Gaussian model of the spatial distance between image patches is adopted for the consideration of local and global contrast calculation. A new fusion method is designed to combine the feature maps for computing the final saliency map for stereoscopic images. Experimental results on a recent eye tracking database show the superior performance of the proposed method over other existing ones in saliency estimation for 3D images
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