Objective quality assessment in free-viewpoint video production

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This paper addresses the problem of objectively measuring quality in free-viewpoint video production. The accuracy of scene reconstruction is typically limited and an evaluation of free-viewpoint video should explicitly consider the quality of image production. A simple objective measure of accuracy is presented in terms of structural registration error in view synthesis. This technique can be applied as a full-reference metric to measure the fidelity of view synthesis to a ground truth image or as a no-reference metric to measure the error in registering scene appearance in image-based rendering. The metric is applied to a data-set with known geometric accuracy and a comparison is also demonstrated between two free-viewpoint video techniques across two prototype production studios. ©2008 IEEE.

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Starck, J., Kilner, J., & Hilton, A. (2008). Objective quality assessment in free-viewpoint video production. In 2008 3DTV-Conference: The True Vision - Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video, 3DTV-CON 2008 Proceedings (pp. 225–228). https://doi.org/10.1109/3DTV.2008.4547849

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