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17 June 2003 Some properties of synthetic blocky and blurry artifacts
Mylene C. Q. Farias, John M. Foley, Sanjit K. Mitra
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Proceedings Volume 5007, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VIII; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477381
Event: Electronic Imaging 2003, 2003, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
This work addresses the problem of studying and characterizing individual artifacts found in digital video applications (e.g., blockiness, blurriness). In particular, the goal of this paper was to examine the properties of synthetic blocky and blurry artifacts, designed to be relatively pure, and a combination of these two artifacts. We performed a psychophysical experiment in which human subjects were asked to detect these artifacts, identify their types, and rate their annoyance. In most cases, the blocky and blurry artifacts were identified as blocky and blurry, respectively. In combined blocky-blurry artifacts the salience of blockiness increased and blurriness decreased as artifact strength increased. The blocky artifacts produced higher annoyance values than the blurry ones when the total squared error was the same.
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Mylene C. Q. Farias, John M. Foley, and Sanjit K. Mitra "Some properties of synthetic blocky and blurry artifacts", Proc. SPIE 5007, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VIII, (17 June 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477381
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KEYWORDS
Video

Human subjects

Image compression

Image processing

Image quality

Micro unmanned aerial vehicles

Video compression

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