Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error

Video quality is defined as how much the similarity of the video to its original undistorted video. In order to judge the video quality without human interception, video quality assessment (VQA) methods are proposed. Most of the VQA were developed from the popular image quality assessment (IQA) meth...

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Main Authors: Loh, W.-T., Voo, K.H.B., Bong, David B.L.
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: 2016
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author Loh, W.-T.
Voo, K.H.B.
Bong, David B.L.
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Voo, K.H.B.
Bong, David B.L.
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description Video quality is defined as how much the similarity of the video to its original undistorted video. In order to judge the video quality without human interception, video quality assessment (VQA) methods are proposed. Most of the VQA were developed from the popular image quality assessment (IQA) methods such as mean squared error (MSE) or peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity (SSIM) and multi-scale SSIM (MSSIM). However, different from the theory of IQA, VQA involves temporal distortions and effects. Due to the temporal effect, videos are affected by more distortions or errors as compared to images. Nevertheless, image or spatial distortions still affect the video quality. The inclusion of temporal effects with the spatial effects will make the overall distortion becomes perceptually less or more severe to the observer depending on when the temporal effects appear in a video. A new VQA method, dubbed Modified-MSE (Mod-MSE) is proposed in this paper. Mod-MSE is an improved version of MSE with the inclusion of temporal effect. From the results, the proposed VQA method gives acceptable performance when evaluated with the LIVE video database.
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spelling unimas-125212022-08-16T01:54:54Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12521/ Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error Loh, W.-T. Voo, K.H.B. Bong, David B.L. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Video quality is defined as how much the similarity of the video to its original undistorted video. In order to judge the video quality without human interception, video quality assessment (VQA) methods are proposed. Most of the VQA were developed from the popular image quality assessment (IQA) methods such as mean squared error (MSE) or peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity (SSIM) and multi-scale SSIM (MSSIM). However, different from the theory of IQA, VQA involves temporal distortions and effects. Due to the temporal effect, videos are affected by more distortions or errors as compared to images. Nevertheless, image or spatial distortions still affect the video quality. The inclusion of temporal effects with the spatial effects will make the overall distortion becomes perceptually less or more severe to the observer depending on when the temporal effects appear in a video. A new VQA method, dubbed Modified-MSE (Mod-MSE) is proposed in this paper. Mod-MSE is an improved version of MSE with the inclusion of temporal effect. From the results, the proposed VQA method gives acceptable performance when evaluated with the LIVE video database. 2016 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12521/1/Video%20quality%20-%20Copy.pdf Loh, W.-T. and Voo, K.H.B. and Bong, David B.L. (2016) Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error. In: 4th IEEE International Conference on Signal and Image Processing Applications, ICSIPA 2015, 19 October 2015 through 21 October 2015, Pullman BangsarKuala Lumpur; Malaysia. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84971673883&partnerID=40&md5=0346fe4a08914e49d5650a7ed99a7b70
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Loh, W.-T.
Voo, K.H.B.
Bong, David B.L.
Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error
title Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error
title_full Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error
title_fullStr Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error
title_full_unstemmed Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error
title_short Video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error
title_sort video quality assessment based on a modified mean squared error
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12521/
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12521/1/Video%20quality%20-%20Copy.pdf