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17 July 1998 Perceptually relevant image fidelity
Christopher C. Taylor, Zygmunt Pizlo, Jan P. Allebach
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Proceedings Volume 3299, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging III; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.320102
Event: Photonics West '98 Electronic Imaging, 1998, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
In recent years a number of image fidelity measures have been developed. These measures are designed to predict a person's ability to perceive differences between two nearly identical images. Successful image fidelity measures allow digital imaging developers to replace difficult and time consuming subjective evaluations with automated evaluations. Although a number of image fidelity measures have been developed, no method for evaluating and comparing the accuracy of these measures has been commonly accepted. In this paper we describe a new method for evaluating image fidelity measures. The method involves comparing spatially localized ratings from a human subject with distortion maps generated by an image fidelity measure.
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Christopher C. Taylor, Zygmunt Pizlo, and Jan P. Allebach "Perceptually relevant image fidelity", Proc. SPIE 3299, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging III, (17 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.320102
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KEYWORDS
Distortion

Image compression

Image processing

Visualization

Image analysis

Digital imaging

Imaging arrays

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