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arxiv: 2102.00155 · v1 · pith:ZPLV6J3O · submitted 2021-01-30 · cs.CV · cs.MM· eess.IV

Regression or Classification? New Methods to Evaluate No-Reference Picture and Video Quality Models

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classification cs.CV cs.MMeess.IV
keywords qualitymethodsmodelsno-referenceregressionvideoclassificationevaluate
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Video and image quality assessment has long been projected as a regression problem, which requires predicting a continuous quality score given an input stimulus. However, recent efforts have shown that accurate quality score regression on real-world user-generated content (UGC) is a very challenging task. To make the problem more tractable, we propose two new methods - binary, and ordinal classification - as alternatives to evaluate and compare no-reference quality models at coarser levels. Moreover, the proposed new tasks convey more practical meaning on perceptually optimized UGC transcoding, or for preprocessing on media processing platforms. We conduct a comprehensive benchmark experiment of popular no-reference quality models on recent in-the-wild picture and video quality datasets, providing reliable baselines for both evaluation methods to support further studies. We hope this work promotes coarse-grained perceptual modeling and its applications to efficient UGC processing.

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