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Video Quality Measurement Tool - VQMT 1.1 - March 30, 2013
Author: Philippe Hanhart ([email protected])
Copyright(c) Multimedia Signal Processing Group (MMSPG),
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
http://mmspg.epfl.ch
All rights reserved.
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INTRODUCTION
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This software provides fast implementations of the following objective metrics:
- PSNR: Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio,
- SSIM: Structural Similarity,
- MS-SSIM: Multi-Scale Structural Similarity,
- VIFp: Visual Information Fidelity, pixel domain version,
- PSNR-HVS: Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio taking into account Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF),
- PSNR-HVS-M: Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio taking into account Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF) and between-coefficient contrast masking of DCT basis functions.
In this software, the above metrics are implemented in OpenCV (C++) based on the original Matlab implementations provided by their developers.
The source code of this software can be compiled on any platform and only requires the OpenCV library (core and imgproc modules).
This software allows performing video quality assessment without using Matlab and shows better performance than Matlab in terms of run time.
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PREREQUISITE
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The OpenCV library (http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/) needs to be installed to be able to compile this code. Only the core and imgproc modules are required.
This software was developed using OpenCV 2.4.0, but earlier/newer versions of OpenCV are most likely compatible since only low-level features, such as filtering and resizing, are used.
The OpenCV dlls are provided directly with the Windows binaries, such that the software can work directly without installing the OpenCV library.
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USAGE
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VQMT.exe OriginalVideo ProcessedVideo Height Width NumberOfFrames ChromaFormat Output Metrics
OriginalVideo: the original video as raw YUV video file, progressively scanned, and 8 bits per sample
ProcessedVideo: the processed video as raw YUV video file, progressively scanned, and 8 bits per sample
Height: the height of the video
Width: the width of the video
NumberOfFrames: the number of frames to process
ChromaFormat: the chroma subsampling format. 0: YUV400, 1: YUV420, 2: YUV422, 3: YUV444
Output: the name of the output file(s)
Metrics: the list of metrics to use
available metrics:
- PSNR: Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PNSR)
- SSIM: Structural Similarity (SSIM)
- MSSSIM: Multi-Scale Structural Similarity (MS-SSIM)
- VIFP: Visual Information Fidelity, pixel domain version (VIFp)
- PSNRHVS: Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio taking into account Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF) (PSNR-HVS)
- PSNRHVSM: Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio taking into account Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF) and between-coefficient contrast masking of DCT basis functions (PSNR-HVS-M)
Example:
VQMT.exe original.yuv processed.yuv 1088 1920 250 1 results PSNR SSIM MSSSIM VIFP
will create the following output files in CSV (comma-separated values) format:
- results_pnsr.csv
- results_ssim.csv
- results_msssim.csv
- results_vifp.csv
Notes:
- SSIM comes for free when MSSSIM is computed (but you still need to specify it to get the output)
- PSNRHVS and PSNRHVSM are always computed at the same time (but you still need to specify both to get the two outputs)
- When using MSSSIM, the height and width of the video have to be multiple of 16
- When using VIFP, the height and width of the video have to be multiple of 8
Changes in version 1.1 (since 1.0) on 30/3/13
- Added support for large files (>2GB)
- Added support for different chroma sampling formats (YUV400, YUV420, YUV422, and YUV444)
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COPYRIGHT
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Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute the software provided and its documentation for research purpose only, provided that this copyright notice and the original authors' names appear on all copies and supporting documentation.
The software provided may not be commercially distributed. In no event shall the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) be liable to any party for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of the software and its documentation.
The Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) specifically disclaims any warranties.
The software provided hereunder is on an "as is" basis and the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has no obligation to provide maintenance, support, updates, enhancements, or modifications.
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CONTACT
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For questions, comments, bug report, or integration of new objective metrics, please contact Philippe Hanhart ([email protected])
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REFERENCES
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- Z. Wang, A.C. Bovik, H.R. Sheikh, and E.P. Simoncelli, "Image quality assessment: from error visibility to structural similarity," IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 600–612, April 2004.
- Z. Wang, E.P. Simoncelli, and A.C. Bovik, "Multiscale structural similarity for image quality assessment," in IEEE Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, November 2003, vol. 2, pp. 1398–1402.
- H.R. Sheikh and A.C. Bovik, "Image information and visual quality," IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 430-444, February 2006.
- K. Egiazarian, J. Astola, N. Ponomarenko, V. Lukin, F. Battisti, and M. Carli, "New full-reference quality metrics based on HVS," in Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Video Processing and Quality Metrics, 2006.
- N. Ponomarenko, F. Silvestri, K. Egiazarian, M. Carli, J. Astola, and V. Lukin, "On between-coefficient contrast masking of DCT basis functions," in Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Video Processing and Quality Metrics for Consumer Electronics, January 2007.