Imaging algorithms often require reliable methods to evaluate the quality effects of the visual artifacts that digital processing brings about. This paper adopts a no-reference objective method for predicting the perceived quality of images in a deterministic fashion. Principal Component Analysis is first used to assemble a set of objective features that best characterize the information in image data. Then a neural network, based on the Circular BackPropagation (CBP) model, associates the selected features with the corresponding predictions of quality ratings and reproduces the scores process of human assessors. The neural model allows one to decouple the process of feature selection from the task of mapping features into a quality score. Results on a public database for an image-quality experiment involving JPEG compressed-images and comparisons with existing objective methods confirm the approach effectiveness

No-reference quality assessment of JPEG images by using CBP neural networks

GASTALDO, PAOLO;ZUNINO, RODOLFO
2007-01-01

Abstract

Imaging algorithms often require reliable methods to evaluate the quality effects of the visual artifacts that digital processing brings about. This paper adopts a no-reference objective method for predicting the perceived quality of images in a deterministic fashion. Principal Component Analysis is first used to assemble a set of objective features that best characterize the information in image data. Then a neural network, based on the Circular BackPropagation (CBP) model, associates the selected features with the corresponding predictions of quality ratings and reproduces the scores process of human assessors. The neural model allows one to decouple the process of feature selection from the task of mapping features into a quality score. Results on a public database for an image-quality experiment involving JPEG compressed-images and comparisons with existing objective methods confirm the approach effectiveness
2007
9783540746935
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