Complexity measurement and characterization of 360-degree content

The appropriate characterization of the test material, used for subjective evaluation tests and for benchmarking image and video processing algorithms and quality metrics, can be crucial in order to perform comparative studies that provide useful insights. This paper focuses on the characterisation...

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Published inElectronic Imaging Vol. 31; no. 12; pp. 216-1 - 216-7
Main Authors De Simone, Francesca, Gutiérrez, Jesús, Le Callet, Patrick
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 7003 Kilworth Lane, Springfield, VA 22151 USA Society for Imaging Science and Technology 13.01.2019
SPIE and IS&T
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ISSN2470-1173
1017-9909
2470-1173
1560-229X
DOI10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2019.12.HVEI-216

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Summary:The appropriate characterization of the test material, used for subjective evaluation tests and for benchmarking image and video processing algorithms and quality metrics, can be crucial in order to perform comparative studies that provide useful insights. This paper focuses on the characterisation of 360-degree images. We discuss why it is important to take into account the geometry of the signal and the interactive nature of 360-degree content navigation, for a perceptual characterization of these signals. Particularly, we show that the computation of classical indicators of spatial complexity, commonly used for 2D images, might lead to different conclusions depending on the geometrical domain used to represent the 360-degree signal. Finally, new complexity measures based on the analysis of visual attention and content exploration patterns are proposed.
Bibliography:2470-1173(20190113)2019:12L.2161;1-
ISSN:2470-1173
1017-9909
2470-1173
1560-229X
DOI:10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2019.12.HVEI-216