2020
DOI: 10.1109/tcsvt.2019.2955011
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No-Reference Light Field Image Quality Assessment Based on Spatial-Angular Measurement

Abstract: Light field image quality assessment (LFI-QA) is a significant and challenging research problem. It helps to better guide light field acquisition, processing and applications. However, only a few objective models have been proposed and none of them completely consider intrinsic factors affecting the LFI quality. In this paper, we propose a No-Reference Light Field image Quality Assessment (NR-LFQA) scheme, where the main idea is to quantify the LFI quality degradation through evaluating the spatial quality and… Show more

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“…Following [92], we use four no-reference image quality assessment (NRIQA) metrics (i.e, BRISQUE [64], NIQE [65], CEIQ [66], ENIQA [67]) to evaluate the perceptual quality of the center-view images of these datasets. Besides, we also use a no-reference LF quality assessment metric (i.e., NRLFQA [68]) to evaluate TABLE I: Main characteristics of several popular LF datasets. Note that, average scores are reported for spatial resolution (SpaRes), single-image perceptual quality metrics (i.e., BRISQUE [64], NIQE [65], CEIQ [66], ENIQA [67]) and LF quality assessment metrics (i.e., NRLFQA [68]).…”
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“…Following [92], we use four no-reference image quality assessment (NRIQA) metrics (i.e, BRISQUE [64], NIQE [65], CEIQ [66], ENIQA [67]) to evaluate the perceptual quality of the center-view images of these datasets. Besides, we also use a no-reference LF quality assessment metric (i.e., NRLFQA [68]) to evaluate TABLE I: Main characteristics of several popular LF datasets. Note that, average scores are reported for spatial resolution (SpaRes), single-image perceptual quality metrics (i.e., BRISQUE [64], NIQE [65], CEIQ [66], ENIQA [67]) and LF quality assessment metrics (i.e., NRLFQA [68]).…”
Section: B Comparison To Existing Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, we also use a no-reference LF quality assessment metric (i.e., NRLFQA [68]) to evaluate TABLE I: Main characteristics of several popular LF datasets. Note that, average scores are reported for spatial resolution (SpaRes), single-image perceptual quality metrics (i.e., BRISQUE [64], NIQE [65], CEIQ [66], ENIQA [67]) and LF quality assessment metrics (i.e., NRLFQA [68]). the spatial quality and angular consistency of LFs.…”
Section: B Comparison To Existing Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed method is compared with the previous 2D image quality assessment methods including in FR metrics (PSNR, SSIM [4], MS-SSIM [5], FSIM [27], and VIF [28]) and NR metrics (BRISQUE [7] and NIQE [8]) and LF image quality assessment method ( NR-LFQA [14] ).…”
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“…Besides, several no-reference LF image quality assessment (NR-LFIQA) methods had also been proposed. Shi et al propose three NR-LFIQA models, including BELIF [13], NR-LFQA [14], and Tensor-NLFQ [15]. BELIF [13] uses binocular vision features of LF images to predict the quality.…”
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