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Objective and subjective evaluation of High Dynamic Range video compression

Authors :
Mukherjee, R
Debattista, K
Bashford-Rogers, T
Vangorp, Peter
Mantiuk, R
Bessa, M
Waterfield, B
Chalmers, A
Mukherjee, R
Debattista, K
Bashford-Rogers, T
Vangorp, Peter
Mantiuk, R
Bessa, M
Waterfield, B
Chalmers, A
Source :
Signal Processing: Image Communication vol.47 (2016) date: 2016-09-01 p.426-437 [ISSN 0923-5965]
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A number of High Dynamic Range (HDR) video compression algorithms proposed to date have either been developed in isolation or only-partially compared with each other. Previous evaluations were conducted using quality assessment error metrics, which for the most part were developed for qualitative assessment of Low Dynamic Range (LDR) videos. This paper presents a comprehensive objective and subjective evaluation conducted with six published HDR video compression algorithms. The objective evaluation was undertaken on a large set of 39 HDR video sequences using seven numerical error metrics namely: PSNR, logPSNR, puPSNR, puSSIM, Weber MSE, HDR-VDP and HDRVQM. The subjective evaluation involved six short-listed sequences and two ranking-based subjective experiments with hidden reference at two different output bitrates with 32 participants each, who were tasked to rank distorted HDR video footage compared to an uncompressed version of the same footage. Results suggest a strong correlation between the objective and subjective evaluation. Also, non-backward compatible compression algorithms appear to perform better at lower output bit rates than backward compatible algorithms across the settings used in this evaluation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Signal Processing: Image Communication vol.47 (2016) date: 2016-09-01 p.426-437 [ISSN 0923-5965]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2016.08.001, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1259644239
Document Type :
Electronic Resource