Authors
Zhou Wang, Alan C Bovik
Publication date
2006/12/1
Journal
Synthesis Lectures on Image, Video, and Multimedia Processing
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
1-156
Publisher
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Description
This Lecture book is about objective image quality assessment—where the aim is to provide computational models that can automatically predict perceptual image quality. The early years of the 21st century have witnessed a tremendous growth in the use of digital images as a means for representing and communicating information. A considerable percentage of this literature is devoted to methods for improving the appearance of images, or for maintaining the appearance of images that are processed. Nevertheless, the quality of digital images, processed or otherwise, is rarely perfect. Images are subject to distortions during acquisition, compression, transmission, processing, and reproduction. To maintain, control, and enhance the quality of images, it is important for image acquisition, management, communication, and processing systems to be able to identify and quantify image quality degradations.
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