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1 R. Ray and K. Chen, department of Computer Science engineering  Abstract The proposed approach is a distortion-specific blind image quality assessment (NR-IQA) algorithm based on natural scene statistics model of discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients. We utilized the parameters of model to predict image quality scores. The resulting algorithm is known as BLIINDS-II, tested on LIVE IQA database. This approach requires only minimal training, and adopts a simple probabilistic model for score prediction. It is observed that the statistics of the DCT features change as the image quality changes. Therefore, we can derive a generalized NSS-based model of local DCT coefficients, and transform the model parameters into features used for perceptual image quality score prediction.  Proposed algorithm-Overview (2/3) Next, directional information from the local image patches are captured, the DCT block is partitioned directionally as shown in Fig. 2(a) into 3 oriented subregions. Another configuration for the DCT block partition is shown in Fig. 2(b). The upper, middle, and lower partitions correspond to the low frequency, mid-frequency, and high frequency DCT subbands respectively.  Proposed algorithm- Overview (1/3) An image entering the IQA “pipeline” is first subjected to local 2-dimensional DCT-transform coefficient computation. In the first stage, the input image is partitioned into equally sized blocks, hence referred to as local image patches, and computed to derive a local 2-dimensional DCT transform on each of the blocks. In the second stage, a generalized Gaussian density model is applied to each block of DCT coefficients, as well as for specific partitions within each DCT block.  Experimental Results (2/2) The proposed approach, BLIINDS-II is tested on the LIVE IQA database which contains 29 reference images, each impaired by many levels of 5 distortion types: JPEG2000, JPEG, white noise, Gaussian blur, and fast-fading channel distortions. Multiple train-test sequences were run. In each, the image database was subdivided into distinct training and test sets. (completely content separate). In each sequence, 80% of the content was chosen for training, and the remaining 20% was for testing. Specifically, each training set contained 23 reference images, and contained 6 reference images for testing. 1000 randomly chosen training and test sets were obtained and the prediction of the quality scores was run over the 1000 iterations. The Spearman rank-order correlation coefficient (SROCC) between predicted DMOS and subjective DMOS is shown in Table I for BLIINDS-II, blind image quality index (BIQI), similar structure image quality metric (SSIM), and peak signal noise ratio (PSNR).  Proposed algorithm- Overview (3/3) In the third stage, functions of the derived model parameters are computed. These are features used to predict image quality scores and are derived from the model parameters. In the fourth stage and the final stage, a simple Bayesian model is used to predict a quality score for the image. The Bayesian approach maximizes the probability that the image has a certain quality score given the model-based features extracted from the image.  Experimental Results (1/2) It is well understood that images are naturally multi-scale, and that the early visual system involves decompositions over scales. Therefore, the proposed approach is implemented over multiple scales. 602410043 陳凱文 602410072 阮柏翰


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