Algorithmic Assessment of 3D Quality of Experience

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The field of algorithmically assessing the 3D quality of experience is an extremely challenging one. In this paper a no-reference algorithm is proposed to assess the comfort associated with viewing stereo videos. The proposed measure of 3D quality of experience is shown to correlate well with human perception of quality, and extracts statistical features from disparity and disparity gradient maps. And the measure utilizes these spatial features along with motion compensated disparity differences to predict quality of experience.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 846-847)

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1300-1303

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November 2013

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