Image Quality Assessment by saliency maps

Authors: Ardizzone, E. and Bruno, A.

Journal: VISAPP 2012 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications

Volume: 1

Pages: 479-483

ISBN: 9789898565037

Abstract:

Image Quality Assessment (IQA) is an interesting challenge for image processing applications. The goal of IQA is to replace human judgement of perceived image quality with a machine evaluation. A large number of methods have been proposed to evaluate the quality of an image which may be corrupted by noise, distorted during acquisition, transmission, compression, etc. Many methods, in some cases, do not agree with human judgment because they are not correlated with human visual perception. In the last years the most modern IQA models and metrics considered visual saliency as a fundamental issue. The aim of visual saliency is to produce a saliency map that replicates the human visual system (HVS) behaviour in visual attention process. In this paper we show the relationship between different kind of visual saliency maps and IQA measures. We particularly perform a lot of comparisons between Saliency-Based IQA Measures and traditional Objective IQA Measure. In Saliency scientific literature there are many different approaches for saliency maps, we want to investigate which is best one for IQA metrics.

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Image Quality Assessment by saliency maps

Authors: Ardizzone, E. and Bruno, A.

Volume: 1

Pages: 479-483

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