HDR-VDP 2 has convincingly shown to be a reliable metric for image quality assessment, and it is currently playing a remarkable role in the evaluation of complex image processing algorithms. However, HDR-VDP 2 is known to be computationally expensive (both in terms of time and memory) and is constrained to the availability of a ground-truth image (the so-called reference) against to which the quality of a processed imaged is quantified. These aspects impose severe limitations on the applicability of HDR-VDP 2 to realworld scenarios involving large quantities of data or requiring real-time responses. To address these issues, we propose Deep No-Reference Quality Metric (NoR-VDPNet), a deeplearning approach that learns to predict the global image quality feature (i.e., the mean-opinion-score index Q) that HDRVDP 2 computes. NoR-VDPNet is no-reference (i.e., it operates without a ground truth reference) and its computational cost is substantially lower when compared to HDR-VDP 2 (by more than an order of magnitude). We demonstrate the performance of NoR-VDPNet in a variety of scenarios, including the optimization of parameters of a denoiser and JPEG-XT.
Nor-Vdpnet: a no-reference high dynamic range quality metric trained on Hdr-Vdp 2
Banterle F;Moreo A;Carrara F
2020
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HDR-VDP 2 has convincingly shown to be a reliable metric for image quality assessment, and it is currently playing a remarkable role in the evaluation of complex image processing algorithms. However, HDR-VDP 2 is known to be computationally expensive (both in terms of time and memory) and is constrained to the availability of a ground-truth image (the so-called reference) against to which the quality of a processed imaged is quantified. These aspects impose severe limitations on the applicability of HDR-VDP 2 to realworld scenarios involving large quantities of data or requiring real-time responses. To address these issues, we propose Deep No-Reference Quality Metric (NoR-VDPNet), a deeplearning approach that learns to predict the global image quality feature (i.e., the mean-opinion-score index Q) that HDRVDP 2 computes. NoR-VDPNet is no-reference (i.e., it operates without a ground truth reference) and its computational cost is substantially lower when compared to HDR-VDP 2 (by more than an order of magnitude). We demonstrate the performance of NoR-VDPNet in a variety of scenarios, including the optimization of parameters of a denoiser and JPEG-XT.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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