Fullerton Matthew, Woods Russell L, Vera-Diaz Fuensanta A, Peli Eli
Department of Electronics, University of York, York, UK.
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis. 2007 Dec;24(12):B174-87. doi: 10.1364/josaa.24.00b174.
We used a new method to measure the perceived quality of contrast-enhanced motion video. Patients with impaired vision (n=24) and normally sighted subjects (n=6) adjusted the level of MPEG-based enhancement of 8 videos (4 min each) drawn from 4 categories. They selected the level of enhancement that provided the preferred view of the videos, using a decreasing-step-size staircase procedure. Most patients made consistent selections of the preferred level of enhancement, indicating an appreciation of and a perceived benefit from the MPEG-based enhancement. The selections varied between patients and were correlated with letter contrast sensitivity, but the selections were not affected by training, experience, or video category. We measured just noticeable differences directly for videos and mapped the image manipulation (enhancement in our case) onto an approximately linear perceptual space. These tools and approaches will be of value in other evaluations of the image quality of motion video manipulations.
我们采用了一种新方法来测量对比增强运动视频的感知质量。视力受损患者(n = 24)和视力正常的受试者(n = 6)调整了从4个类别中选取的8个视频(每个4分钟)基于MPEG的增强水平。他们使用递减步长阶梯程序选择能提供视频最佳观看效果的增强水平。大多数患者对首选增强水平做出了一致选择,表明他们认可基于MPEG的增强并从中感知到益处。患者之间的选择各不相同,且与字母对比敏感度相关,但选择不受训练、经验或视频类别影响。我们直接测量了视频的恰可察觉差异,并将图像操作(在我们的案例中为增强)映射到近似线性的感知空间。这些工具和方法将在运动视频操作图像质量的其他评估中具有价值。