Subjective Quality Evaluation of Light Field Data Under Coding Distortions

Emanuele Palma, Federica Battisti, Marco Carli, Pekka Astola, Ioan Tabus

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Abstract

This contribution presents the subjective evaluation of the compressed light field datasets obtained with four state-of-the-art codecs: two from the JPEG Pleno Light Field Verification Model and two recent methods for which codecs are publicly available. To the best of our knowledge, currently no subjective testing has been carried out to compare the performances of the four considered codecs. The evaluation methodology is based on Bradley-Terry scores, obtained from pairwise comparisons of the four codecs at four target bit-rates, for four light field datasets. The subset of pairs for which the comparisons are performed is selected according to the square design method, under two design variants, resulting in two datasets of subjective results. The analysis of the collected data, obtained by ranking the subjective scores of the codecs at various bitrates, shows high correlation with the available objective quality metrics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication28th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2020)
PublisherIEEE
Pages526-530
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)978-9-0827-9705-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2020
Publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
EventEuropean Signal Processing Conference -
Duration: 24 Aug 202028 Aug 2020

Publication series

NameEuropean Signal Processing Conference
ISSN (Electronic)2076-1465

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Signal Processing Conference
Period24/08/2028/08/20

Keywords

  • Signal Processing
  • Image Processing
  • image compression
  • Quality assessment
  • Subjective evaluation

Publication forum classification

  • Publication forum level 1

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