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30 May 2002 Image quality assessment by expert and non-expert viewers
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Proceedings Volume 4662, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VII; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469509
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2002, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
The difference between expert and non-expert viewers in assessing image quality is evaluated in two experiments. The assessment performance in terms of discrimination ability and reproducibility is measured for both groups. The results of these experiments suggest that both groups of viewers exhibit the same assessment behavior when judging the level of a given image quality attribute, such as e.g. sharpness. When judging overall image quality, however, expert viewers seem to weight various attributes differently as compared to non-expert viewers.
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Ingrid E.J. Heynderickx and Soren Bech "Image quality assessment by expert and non-expert viewers", Proc. SPIE 4662, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VII, (30 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469509
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

CRTs

Image filtering

Eye

Gaussian filters

Displays

Image quality standards

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