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31 January 2020 Subjective assessment of the quality of static and video images from mobile phones
M. A. Gracheva, V. P. Bozhkova, A. A. Kazakova, I. P. Nikolaev, G. I. Rozhkova
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Proceedings Volume 11433, Twelfth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2019); 114332Q (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2559367
Event: Twelfth International Conference on Machine Vision, 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
The fast progress of mobile shooting technologies stimulates development of the methods for reliable assessment of image quality. In each case, successful comparison or evaluation requires a proper choice of method. The paper contains a brief tentative reference source for such investigations. We consider the most commonly used subjective methods for assessing and comparing static and video images: ACR – absolute category rating, ACR-HR – absolute category rating with hidden reference, SSCQE – single stimulus continuous quality estimation, DCR – degradation category rating, DSCQR – double stimulus continuous quality rating, PC – pair comparison, PSJ – pairwise similarity judgment, and SDSCE – simultaneous double stimulus for continuous evaluation.
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M. A. Gracheva, V. P. Bozhkova, A. A. Kazakova, I. P. Nikolaev, and G. I. Rozhkova "Subjective assessment of the quality of static and video images from mobile phones", Proc. SPIE 11433, Twelfth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2019), 114332Q (31 January 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2559367
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KEYWORDS
Video

Image quality

Cell phones

Cameras

Image processing

Image resolution

Digital cameras

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