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8 August 2003 Corrupted video quality analysis of error-resilient 3D SPIHT versus MPEG-2
Keesook Julia Han, Bruce W. Suter
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Abstract
A great deal of digital video quality measurement research has been performed to quantify human visual perception with compressed video clips. Since transmitted video quality is heavily dependent on the bit-rate, error rate and dropped packet rate, a new measurement paradigm is required to analyze the corrupted video. Fast eigen-based video quality metric (VQM) and visualization techniques have been developed to measure and analyze the corrupted video qualities objectively. 3-D SPIHT and MPEG-2 with forward error correction (FEC) had been tested over a Video CODEC RF Test-bed. The experimental results indicate that the proposed scheme is useful for a low complexity VQM.
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Keesook Julia Han and Bruce W. Suter "Corrupted video quality analysis of error-resilient 3D SPIHT versus MPEG-2", Proc. SPIE 5108, Visual Information Processing XII, (8 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.488050
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video coding

Video compression

Forward error correction

Error analysis

Visualization

Matrices

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