22 research outputs found
Hybrid video quality prediction: reviewing video quality measurement for widening application scope
A tremendous number of objective video quality measurement algorithms have been developed during the last two decades. Most of them either measure a very limited aspect of the perceived video quality or they measure broad ranges of quality with limited prediction accuracy. This paper lists several perceptual artifacts that may be computationally measured in an isolated algorithm and some of the modeling approaches that have been proposed to predict the resulting quality from those algorithms. These algorithms usually have a very limited application scope but have been verified carefully. The paper continues with a review of some standardized and well-known video quality measurement algorithms that are meant for a wide range of applications, thus have a larger scope. Their individual artifacts prediction accuracy is usually lower but some of them were validated to perform sufficiently well for standardization. Several difficulties and shortcomings in developing a general purpose model with high prediction performance are identified such as a common objective quality scale or the behavior of individual indicators when confronted with stimuli that are out of their prediction scope. The paper concludes with a systematic framework approach to tackle the development of a hybrid video quality measurement in a joint research collaboration.Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCRD) SP/I/1/77065/10, Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (Vinnova
Prenatal exposures and exposomics of asthma
This review examines the causal investigation of preclinical development of childhood asthma using exposomic tools. We examine the current state of knowledge regarding early-life exposure to non-biogenic indoor air pollution and the developmental modulation of the immune system. We examine how metabolomics technologies could aid not only in the biomarker identification of a particular asthma phenotype, but also the mechanisms underlying the immunopathologic process. Within such a framework, we propose alternate components of exposomic investigation of asthma in which, the exposome represents a reiterative investigative process of targeted biomarker identification, validation through computational systems biology and physical sampling of environmental medi
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Full-Reference Video Quality Estimation for Videos with Different Spatial Resolutions
Full-reference (FR) video quality estimators (QEs) resize either the distorted input video or the reference video to compute the quality when these videos have different spatial resolutions. This resizing operation causes several limitations. Multiscale Image Quality Estimator (MIQE) overcomes those limitations for images, but it does not consider the temporal characteristics of video. In this paper, we develop an FR video QE that integrates MIQE with the motion information to estimate the quality of the distorted video without resampling the reference or the test videos. We also perform subjective tests to compare the proposed algorithm with the existing QEs. In these tests, the reference and the input videos are displayed at their native resolutions. The test results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms other QEs when the reference video and the input video have different spatial resolutions. We have also evaluated the performance of the approach using the Scalable Video Database
Joint Encoder And Vbr Channel Optimization With Buffer And Leaky Bucket Constraints
this paper we introduce the concept of effective buffer size which establishes the link between the channel rate and the buffer size required to prevent data loss in VBR transmission. Using the effective buffer size makes it simple to use our knowledge of the CBR case to better understand the VBR case. Given the constraints imposed by the effective buffer size and the network policing function, we introduce new techniques that allow joint optimization of the choice of encoder and channel rates. We focus on optimal techniques that will provide bounds on achievable performance and can also be used in off-line compression environments. Based on our results we can derive conclusions that are applicable to simpler coding scenario