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A Probabilistic Quality Representation Approach to Deep Blind Image Quality Prediction

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arxiv 1708.08190 v2 pith:W3TNANR7 submitted 2017-08-28 cs.CV

A Probabilistic Quality Representation Approach to Deep Blind Image Quality Prediction

classification cs.CV
keywords qualityimagebiqadeepsubjectivemethodsmodelprediction
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Blind image quality assessment (BIQA) remains a very challenging problem due to the unavailability of a reference image. Deep learning based BIQA methods have been attracting increasing attention in recent years, yet it remains a difficult task to train a robust deep BIQA model because of the very limited number of training samples with human subjective scores. Most existing methods learn a regression network to minimize the prediction error of a scalar image quality score. However, such a scheme ignores the fact that an image will receive divergent subjective scores from different subjects, which cannot be adequately represented by a single scalar number. This is particularly true on complex, real-world distorted images. Moreover, images may broadly differ in their distributions of assigned subjective scores. Recognizing this, we propose a new representation of perceptual image quality, called probabilistic quality representation (PQR), to describe the image subjective score distribution, whereby a more robust loss function can be employed to train a deep BIQA model. The proposed PQR method is shown to not only speed up the convergence of deep model training, but to also greatly improve the achievable level of quality prediction accuracy relative to scalar quality score regression methods. The source code is available at https://github.com/HuiZeng/BIQA_Toolbox.

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