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Visual Comfort Assessment for Stereoscopic Image Retargeting
In recent years, visual comfort assessment (VCA) for 3D/stereoscopic content
has aroused extensive attention. However, much less work has been done on the
perceptual evaluation of stereoscopic image retargeting. In this paper, we
first build a Stereoscopic Image Retargeting Database (SIRD), which contains
source images and retargeted images produced by four typical stereoscopic
retargeting methods. Then, the subjective experiment is conducted to assess
four aspects of visual distortion, i.e. visual comfort, image quality, depth
quality and the overall quality. Furthermore, we propose a Visual Comfort
Assessment metric for Stereoscopic Image Retargeting (VCA-SIR). Based on the
characteristics of stereoscopic retargeted images, the proposed model
introduces novel features like disparity range, boundary disparity as well as
disparity intensity distribution into the assessment model. Experimental
results demonstrate that VCA-SIR can achieve high consistency with subjective
perception
Suppression of maximal linear gluon polarization in angular asymmetries
We perform a phenomenological analysis of the azimuthal
asymmetry in virtual photon plus jet production induced by the linear
polarization of gluons in unpolarized collisions. Although the linearly
polarized gluon distribution becomes maximal at small , TMD evolutionleads
to a Sudakov suppression of the asymmetry with increasing invariant mass of the
-jet pair. Employing a small- model input distribution, the
asymmetry is found to be strongly suppressed under TMD evolution, but still
remains sufficiently large to be measurable in the typical kinematical region
accessible at RHIC or LHC at moderate photon virtuality, whereas it is expected
to be negligible in -jet pair production at LHC. We point out the optimal
kinematics for RHIC and LHC studies, in order to expedite the first
experimental studies of the linearly polarized gluon distribution through this
process. We further argue that this is a particularly clean process to test the
-resummation formalism in the small- regime.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
Constraints on large-extra-dimensions model through 125 GeV Higgs pair production at the LHC
Based on the analysis of 5 fb^-1 of data at the LHC, the ATLAS and CMS
collaborations have presented evidence for a Higgs boson with a mass in the 125
GeV range. We consider the 125 GeV neutral Higgs pair production process in the
context of large-extra-dimensions (LED) model including the Kaluza-Klein
(KK)excited gravitons at the LHC. We consider the standard model(SM) Higgs pair
production in gluon-gluon fusion channel and pure LED effects through graviton
exchange as well as their interferences. It is shown that such interferences
should be included; the LED model raises the transverse momentum (Pt)and
invariant mass (M_HH) distributions at high scales of Pt and M_HH of the Higgs
pair production. By using the Higgs pair production we could set the discovery
limit on the cutoff scale M_S up to 6 TeV for delta = 2 and 4.5 TeV for delta =
6.Comment: 6 figure
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