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Reference free quality metric for JPEG-2000 compressed images

R. Barland, +1 more
- Vol. 1, pp 351-354
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This article is published in Information Sciences, Signal Processing and their Applications.The article was published on 2005-08-28. It has received 30 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: JPEG 2000 & Metric (mathematics).

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A No-Reference Metric for Perceived Ringing Artifacts in Images

TL;DR: A novel no-reference metric that can automatically quantify ringing annoyance in compressed images is presented and shows to be highly consistent with subjective data.
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No reference image quality assessment for JPEG2000 based on spatial features

TL;DR: A new approach for designing a no reference image quality evaluation model for JPEG2000 images in this paper, which uses pixel distortions and edge information, which has achieved good quality prediction performance.
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A survey of perceptual image processing methods

TL;DR: An overview of perceptual based approaches for image enhancement, segmentation and coding, and a brief review of image quality assessment methods, which are used to evaluate the performance of visual information processing techniques.
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Reduced-Reference IQA in Contourlet Domain

TL;DR: A novel reduced reference IQA scheme is developed by incorporating the merits from the contourlet transform, contrast sensitivity function (CSF), and Weber's law of just noticeable difference (JND) to produce a noticeable variation in sensory experience.
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No-reference perceptual image quality metric using gradient profiles for JPEG2000

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel quality metric for JPEG2000 images that achieves performance competitive with the state-of-the-art no-reference metrics on public datasets and is robust to various image contents.
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Cardinal directions of color space.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the yellowish-bluish cardinal direction is a tritanopic confusion line and not a red-green equilibrium line, and signals varying along these directions are carried along separate, fatiguable, second stage pathways.
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A no-reference perceptual blur metric

TL;DR: A no-reference blur metric based on the analysis of the spread of the edges in an image is presented, which is shown to perform well over a range of image content.
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