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30 October 2009 Reduced reference image quality assessment based on wavelet domain singular value decomposition
Fei-Yan Zhang, Tao Sun, Ya-Fei Tu, Qian-Qing Qin
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Proceedings Volume 7498, MIPPR 2009: Remote Sensing and GIS Data Processing and Other Applications; 74984H (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.832740
Event: Sixth International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2009, Yichang, China
Abstract
The traditional image quality assessment methods based on pixels have many limitations. Such as the lack of consideration of the image structure, or the need of a complete reference image. To avoid these problems, this paper presented a new image quality assessment method based on weighted singular value decomposition in wavelet domain (WWSVD). In this algorithm, the singular value vector difference and the mean bias between the original image and the distorted image are considered to evaluate the distortion degree. Many tests were conducted to evaluate the performance, the 227 testing images of JPEG2000 compression were come from the Live Image Quality Assessment Database, Release 2005. The results showed a great improvement in both the consistency with the DMOS (Differential Mean Opinion Score, DMOS) and the stability when applied to a large range of compression rates.
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Fei-Yan Zhang, Tao Sun, Ya-Fei Tu, and Qian-Qing Qin "Reduced reference image quality assessment based on wavelet domain singular value decomposition", Proc. SPIE 7498, MIPPR 2009: Remote Sensing and GIS Data Processing and Other Applications, 74984H (30 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.832740
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Image compression

Wavelets

Distributed interactive simulations

JPEG2000

Distortion

Quality measurement

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