Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTV

Efficient video compression algorithms in advanced multimedia broadcasting systems are in high demand. In the last decades, different video compression tools have been developed which can influence the final Quality of Experience in different ways. This paper has two goals. The first goal is to pres...

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Main Authors: J. Kufa, O. Kaller, O. Zach, L. Polak, T. Kratochvil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2019-04-01
Series:Radioengineering
Subjects:
AVC
MVC
MOS
Online Access:https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2019/19_01_0207_0219.pdf
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spelling doaj-e726805521454f9a8c1e408047daf9df2020-11-24T23:09:40ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122019-04-01281207219Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTVJ. KufaO. KallerO. ZachL. PolakT. KratochvilEfficient video compression algorithms in advanced multimedia broadcasting systems are in high demand. In the last decades, different video compression tools have been developed which can influence the final Quality of Experience in different ways. This paper has two goals. The first goal is to present a study of different compression algorithms available for stereoscopic 3D videos. The second goal is to present the possibilities in the creation of new stereoscopic models. The well-established video codecs (AVC, MVC, HEVC and MV-HEVC) are considered as encoders. Generic objective video quality metrics are used to analyze the compression efficiencies of the considered codecs, extended with results from subjective tests. The correlations between the objective and subjective scores are analyzed statistically. Due to unsatisfactory results of generic 2D metrics for the stereoscopic sequences used in the test, new objective models are presented. Such models show improved correlation with subjective stereoscopic video quality. The validation, verification and a description of models are presented in detail.https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2019/19_01_0207_0219.pdf3D video codingAVCMVCHEVCMV-HEVCobjective and subjective video quality metricsMOSSpearman and Pearson rank correlation
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author J. Kufa
O. Kaller
O. Zach
L. Polak
T. Kratochvil
spellingShingle J. Kufa
O. Kaller
O. Zach
L. Polak
T. Kratochvil
Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTV
Radioengineering
3D video coding
AVC
MVC
HEVC
MV-HEVC
objective and subjective video quality metrics
MOS
Spearman and Pearson rank correlation
author_facet J. Kufa
O. Kaller
O. Zach
L. Polak
T. Kratochvil
author_sort J. Kufa
title Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTV
title_short Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTV
title_full Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTV
title_fullStr Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTV
title_full_unstemmed Objective Models for Performance Comparison of Compression Algorithms for 3DTV
title_sort objective models for performance comparison of compression algorithms for 3dtv
publisher Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
series Radioengineering
issn 1210-2512
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Efficient video compression algorithms in advanced multimedia broadcasting systems are in high demand. In the last decades, different video compression tools have been developed which can influence the final Quality of Experience in different ways. This paper has two goals. The first goal is to present a study of different compression algorithms available for stereoscopic 3D videos. The second goal is to present the possibilities in the creation of new stereoscopic models. The well-established video codecs (AVC, MVC, HEVC and MV-HEVC) are considered as encoders. Generic objective video quality metrics are used to analyze the compression efficiencies of the considered codecs, extended with results from subjective tests. The correlations between the objective and subjective scores are analyzed statistically. Due to unsatisfactory results of generic 2D metrics for the stereoscopic sequences used in the test, new objective models are presented. Such models show improved correlation with subjective stereoscopic video quality. The validation, verification and a description of models are presented in detail.
topic 3D video coding
AVC
MVC
HEVC
MV-HEVC
objective and subjective video quality metrics
MOS
Spearman and Pearson rank correlation
url https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2019/19_01_0207_0219.pdf
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