On the Mathematical Properties of the Structural Similarity Index
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Abstract
Since its introduction in 2004, the structural similarity (SSIM) index has gained widespread popularity as a tool to assess the quality of images and to evaluate the performance of image processing algorithms and systems. There has been also a growing interest of using SSIM as an objective function in optimization problems in a variety of image processing applications. One major issue that could strongly impede the progress of such efforts is the lack of understanding of the mathematical properties of the SSIM measure. For example, some highly desirable properties such as convexity and triangular inequality that are possessed by the mean squared error may not hold. In this paper, we first construct a series of…
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- Convexity
- Similarity (geometry)
- Mathematics
- Image processing
- Metric (unit)
- Image quality
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Mean squared error
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