2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing - San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. - September 16-19, 2007

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Paper:MP-L6.5
Session:Image Scanning, Display, Printing, Color and Multispectral Processing I
Time:Monday, September 17, 16:10 - 16:30
Presentation: Lecture
Title: A NEW OBJECTIVE QUALITY METRIC FOR FRAME INTERPOLATION USING IN VIDEO COMPRESSION
Authors: Kai-Chieh Yang; University of California, San Diego 
 Ai-Mei Huang; University of California, San Diego 
 Truong Nguyen; University of California, San Diego 
 Clark C. Guest; University of California, San Diego 
 Pankaj K. Das; University of California, San Diego 
Abstract: This paper discusses the disadvantages of several existing objective quality evaluation methods for frame interpolation techniques. Samples show that these disadvantages lead the objective quality measurement inconsistent with what humans perceive. Based on these observations, a new metric designed to evaluate the performance of frame interpolation techniques is proposed. This metric combines the severity of interpolation artifacts and several human visual factors into a single quality score. Final implementation shows that the proposed metric out-performs other commonly used metrics.



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