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Gangyi Jiang

Researcher at Ningbo University

Publications -  351
Citations -  4180

Gangyi Jiang is an academic researcher from Ningbo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image quality & Stereoscopy. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 323 publications receiving 3315 citations.

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Perceptual Full-Reference Quality Assessment of Stereoscopic Images by Considering Binocular Visual Characteristics

TL;DR: Experimental results show that compared with the relevant existing metrics, the proposed metric can achieve higher consistency with subjective assessment of stereoscopic images.
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Optimizing Multistage Discriminative Dictionaries for Blind Image Quality Assessment

TL;DR: This work proposes a novel codebook-based BIQA method by optimizing multistage discriminative dictionaries (MSDDs), which has been evaluated on five databases and experimental results well confirm its superiority over existing relevant BIZA methods.
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Low-Complexity CTU Partition Structure Decision and Fast Intra Mode Decision for Versatile Video Coding

TL;DR: A fast intra-coding algorithm consisting of low-complexity coding tree units (CTU) structure decision and fast intra mode decision and the complexity reduction of the proposed algorithm is up to 70% compared to VVC reference software, and averagely 63% encoding time saving is achieved.
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Unified No-Reference Quality Assessment of Singly and Multiply Distorted Stereoscopic Images

TL;DR: A unified no-reference quality evaluator for SDSIs and MDSIs by learning monocular and binocular local visual primitives (MB-LVPs) to characterize the local receptive field properties of the visual cortex in response to SDS is presented.
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Stereoscopic visual attention model for 3d video

TL;DR: The proposed bottom-up SVA model is based on multiple perceptual stimuli including depth information, luminance, color, orientation and motion contrast, and is able to efficiently simulate SVA of human eyes.