articleAug 1, 2010Closed access
Image Quality Metrics: PSNR vs. SSIM
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Abstract
In this paper, we analyse two well-known objective image quality metrics, the peak-signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) as well as the structural similarity index measure (SSIM), and we derive a simple mathematical relationship between them which works for various kinds of image degradations such as Gaussian blur, additive Gaussian white noise, jpeg and jpeg2000 compression. A series of tests realized on images extracted from the Kodak database gives a better understanding of the similarity and difference between the SSIM and the PSNR.
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- Peak signal-to-noise ratio
- Artificial intelligence
- Additive white Gaussian noise
- JPEG 2000
- Image quality
- Computer science
- JPEG
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
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