Video Quality Assessment for Concurrent Multipath Transfer

Abstract

The visual quality of pictures and videos is often assessed by human consultants and yields mean opinion scores (MOS). To scale back price and time, providing strategies for machine-controlled image/video quality assessment (IQA/VQA) is fascinating for the transmission and signal process community at massive. Current VQA strategies are designed only to capture aspects of the technical quality of displayed video streams. Additionally to such visual quality we have a tendency to aim at strategies to characterize pictures and videos in terms of different sensory activity aspects. These aspects embody the quantity and magnitude of eye movements needed for viewing the content, the viewer's appreciation of the utilization of color, and therefore the degree of power. Many such parts in conjunction with visual quality are combined for Associate in nursing overall ration of sensory activity quality. Moreover, by work the human sensory activity method and by understanding psychophysical phenomena, prominence models are developed that's supported a mathematician model of eye movements. in addition, we'll bring the state-of-the art a step nearer to reality by putting in and applying media databases of authentic distortions and various content, that sub distinction to current scientific information sets containing solely a little kind of content and 'artificial' distortions. Given a picture or video whose visual quality is to be assessed, the question arises on that IQA/VQA algorithmic rule ought to be applied. rather than selecting Associate in Nursing algorithmic rule supported a hard and fast take a look at info, it will be assumed that a much better quality assessment is feasible once selecting Associate in Nursing algorithmic rule supported a specific take a look at info consisting solely of images/videos like the question image/video.

Country : India

1 M.Saravanan2 Dr.S.Nithya Kalyani

  1. Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, AVS College of Technology, Salem, India
  2. Associate Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, K.S.R College of Engineering, Tiruchengode, India

IRJIET, Volume 2, Issue 10, December 2018 pp. 14-17

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