Research on the Character and Line Quality Evaluation Model Based on Human Visual System

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The ISO13660 standards made the objective evaluation of the characters and lines quick and simple, but the objective quality evaluation would make the objective attributes values of the characters and lines different from the quality evaluation based on HVS. Therefore the characters and lines quality evaluation model based on human visual system is proposed in this study. Firstly, to establish the subjective evaluation system and determine primary attributes that affected by the HVS. Secondly, it establishes the objective evaluation system based on ISO13660 standards. Finally, the linear regression model between the objective evaluation system and the subjective evaluation system is then established, and to evaluate the rationality of the linear regression model. The experimental results show that the quality evaluation model can evaluate the quality of characters and lines objectively and in accordance with the HVS.

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