VSNR: A Wavelet-Based Visual Signal-to-Noise Ratio for Natural Images
Oklahoma State University · Cornell University
Abstract
This paper presents an efficient metric for quantifying the visual fidelity of natural images based on near-threshold and suprathreshold properties of human vision. The proposed metric, the visual signal-to-noise ratio (VSNR), operates via a two-stage approach. In the first stage, contrast thresholds for detection of distortions in the presence of natural images are computed via wavelet-based models of visual masking and visual summation in order to determine whether the distortions in the distorted image are visible. If the distortions are below the threshold of detection, the distorted image is deemed to be of perfect visual fidelity (VSNR = infin)and no further analysis is required. If the distortions are…
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2Topics & keywords
- Artificial intelligence
- Wavelet
- Metric (unit)
- Contrast (vision)
- Computer vision
- Human visual system model
- Distortion (music)
- Pixel