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Video Quality Model of Compression, Resolution and Frame Rate Adaptation Based on Space-Time Regularities

Authors
Lee, Dae YeolKim, JonghoKo, HyunsukBovik, Alan C.
Issue Date
May-2022
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Keywords
Streaming media; Video recording; Quality assessment; Predictive models; Image coding; Distortion; Video compression; Video quality; natural video statistics; statistical regularity; space-time displaced frame differences; space-time resolution; video compression
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, v.31, pp.3644 - 3656
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Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume
31
Start Page
3644
End Page
3656
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/111316
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2022.3173810
ISSN
1057-7149
Abstract
Being able to accurately predict the visual quality of videos subjected to various combinations of dimension reduction protocols is of high interest to the streaming video industry, given rapid increases in frame resolutions and frame rates. In this direction, we have developed a video quality predictor that is sensitive to spatial, temporal, or space-time subsampling combined with compression. Our predictor is based on new models of space-time natural video statistics (NVS). Specifically, we model the statistics of divisively normalized difference between neighboring frames that are relatively displaced. In an extensive empirical study, we found that those paths of space-time displaced frame differences that provide maximal regularity against our NVS model generally align best with motion trajectories. Motivated by this, we built a new video quality prediction engine that extracts NVS features that represent how space-time directional regularities are disturbed by space-time distortions. Based on parametric models of these regularities, we compute features that are used to train a regressor that can accurately predict perceptual quality. As a stringent test of the new model, we apply it to the difficult problem of predicting the quality of videos subjected not only to compression, but also to downsampling in space and/or time. We show that the new quality model achieves state-of-the-art (SOTA) prediction performance on the new ETRI-LIVE Space-Time Subsampled Video Quality (STSVQ) and also on the AVT-VQDB-UHD-1 database.
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