Subjective image fidelity metric based on bit allocation of the human visual system in the DCT domain

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Until now, subjective image distortion measures have partially used diverse empirical facts concerning human perception: non-linear perception of luminance, masking of the impairments by a highly textured surround, linear filtering by the threshold contrast frequency response of the visual system, and non-linear post-filtering amplitude corrections in the frequency domain. In this work, we develop a frequency and contrast dependent metric in the DCT domain using a fully non-linear and suprathreshold contrast perception model: the Information Allocation Function (IAF) of the visual system. It is derived from experimental data about frequency and contrast incremental thresholds and it is consistent with the reported noise adaptation of the visual system frequency response. Exhaustive psychophysical comparison with the results of other subjective metrics confirms that our model deals with a wider range of distortions more accurately than previously reported metrics. The developed metric can, therefore, be incorporated in the design of compression algorithms as a closer approximation of human assessment of image quality.

论文关键词:Subjective image fidelity,Non-linear perception model,DCT domain

论文评审过程:Received 15 July 1996, Accepted 4 December 1996, Available online 19 May 1998.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0262-8856(96)00004-2