Subjective assessment of HDTV with superresolution function

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Superresolution (SR) is a means of image enhancement, and some recent high-definition television (HDTV) sets and digital cameras are equipped with it. However, the resolution of such HDTV sets has not been tested as to whether it is actually better than that of HDTV sets without the function, in part because the resolution difference between HDTV sets is not always clearly visible. This paper proposes a subjective assessment for this purpose. The method is a combination of Scheffe's paired comparison and part of BT.500. Using this method, we performed a subjective assessment on an HDTV set with the SR function and other sets. The assessment data was statistically analyzed, and the results prove that the HDTV set with the SR function was not superior in resolution to the others. © 2014 Gohshi et al.; licensee Springer.

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Gohshi, S., Hiroi, T., & Echizen, I. (2014). Subjective assessment of HDTV with superresolution function. Eurasip Journal on Image and Video Processing, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-5281-2014-11

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