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    No-Reference Blur Assessment Based on Re-Blurring Using Markov Basis

    Gurwinder Kaur*, Ashwani Kumar

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.35, No.1, pp. 281-296, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.026393 - 06 June 2022

    Abstract Blur is produced in a digital image due to low pass filtering, moving objects or defocus of the camera lens during capture. Image viewers are annoyed by blur artefact and the image's perceived quality suffers as a result. The high-quality input is relevant to communication service providers and imaging product makers because it may help them improve their processes. Human-based blur assessment is time-consuming, expensive and must adhere to subjective evaluation standards. This paper presents a revolutionary no-reference blur assessment algorithm based on re-blurring blurred images using a special mask developed with a Markov basis… More >

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    No-Reference Stereo Image Quality Assessment Based on Transfer Learning

    Lixiu Wu1,*, Song Wang2, Qingbing Sang3

    Journal of New Media, Vol.4, No.3, pp. 125-135, 2022, DOI:10.32604/jnm.2022.027199 - 13 June 2022

    Abstract In order to apply the deep learning to the stereo image quality evaluation, two problems need to be solved: The first one is that we have a bit of training samples, another is how to input the dimensional image’s left view or right view. In this paper, we transfer the 2D image quality evaluation model to the stereo image quality evaluation, and this method solves the first problem; use the method of principal component analysis is used to fuse the left and right views into an input image in order to solve the second problem. More >

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    Multi-Scale Blind Image Quality Predictor Based on Pyramidal Convolution

    Feng Yuan, Xiao Shao*

    Journal on Big Data, Vol.2, No.4, pp. 167-176, 2020, DOI:10.32604/jbd.2020.015357 - 24 December 2020

    Abstract Traditional image quality assessment methods use the hand-crafted features to predict the image quality score, which cannot perform well in many scenes. Since deep learning promotes the development of many computer vision tasks, many IQA methods start to utilize the deep convolutional neural networks (CNN) for IQA task. In this paper, a CNN-based multi-scale blind image quality predictor is proposed to extract more effectivity multi-scale distortion features through the pyramidal convolution, which consists of two tasks: A distortion recognition task and a quality regression task. For the first task, image distortion type is obtained by More >

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    Towards No-Reference Image Quality Assessment Based on Multi-Scale Convolutional Neural Network

    Yao Ma1, Xibiao Cai1, *, Fuming Sun2

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.123, No.1, pp. 201-216, 2020, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2020.07867 - 01 April 2020

    Abstract Image quality assessment has become increasingly important in image quality monitoring and reliability assuring of image processing systems. Most of the existing no-reference image quality assessment methods mainly exploit the global information of image while ignoring vital local information. Actually, the introduced distortion depends on a slight difference in details between the distorted image and the non-distorted reference image. In light of this, we propose a no-reference image quality assessment method based on a multi-scale convolutional neural network, which integrates both global information and local information of an image. We first adopt the image pyramid More >

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