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      Image quality assessment: from error visibility to structural similarity.

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          Objective methods for assessing perceptual image quality traditionally attempted to quantify the visibility of errors (differences) between a distorted image and a reference image using a variety of known properties of the human visual system. Under the assumption that human visual perception is highly adapted for extracting structural information from a scene, we introduce an alternative complementary framework for quality assessment based on the degradation of structural information. As a specific example of this concept, we develop a Structural Similarity Index and demonstrate its promise through a set of intuitive examples, as well as comparison to both subjective ratings and state-of-the-art objective methods on a database of images compressed with JPEG and JPEG2000.

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          Journal
          IEEE Trans Image Process
          IEEE transactions on image processing : a publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
          Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
          1057-7149
          1057-7149
          Apr 2004
          : 13
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Center for Neural Science and the Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences, New York University, New York, NY 10012, USA. zhouwang@ieee.org
          Article
          10.1109/tip.2003.819861
          15376593
          df2e915c-ae2b-47dd-a7a2-7759dad76efd
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