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Stereoscopic Displays and Applications, San Francisco : États-Unis (2012)
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Objective View Synthesis Quality Assessment
Pierre-Henri Conze 1, 2, Philippe Robert 1, Luce Morin 2
(23/01/2012)

View synthesis brings geometric distortions which are not handled efficiently by existing image quality assessment metrics. Despite the widespread of 3-D technology and notably 3D television (3DTV) and free-viewpoints television (FTV), the field of view synthesis quality assessment has not yet been widely investigated and new quality metrics are required. In this study, we propose a new full-reference objective quality assessment metric: the View Synthesis Quality Assessment (VSQA) metric. Our method is dedicated to artifacts detection in synthesized view-points and aims to handle areas where disparity estimation may fail: thin objects, object borders, transparency, variations of illumination or color differences between left and right views, periodic objects... The key feature of the proposed method is the use of three visibility maps which characterize complexity in terms of textures, diversity of gradient orientations and presence of high contrast. Moreover, the VSQA metric can be defined as an extension of any existing 2D image quality assessment metric. Experimental tests have shown the effectiveness of the proposed method.
1 :  Technicolor [Cesson Sévigné]
Technicolor
2 :  Institut d'Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes (IETR)
CNRS : UMR6164 – Université de Rennes 1 – Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) - Rennes – SUPELEC – Université de Nantes
Technicolor Imaging Science Lab
IETR INSA UMR 6164
Informatique/Traitement des images
View Synthesis – Image Quality Assessment – Quality Metrics – Free-viewpoints Video – 3DTV
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