Lavoue G., Corsini M.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Perceptual metrics Computer Science Applications Geometry Processing Visual Quality Assessment Media Technology Signal Processing
Recent advances in 3D graphics technologies have led to an increasing use of processing techniques on 3D meshes, such as filtering, compression, watermarking, simplification, deformation and so forth. Since these processes may modify the visual appearance of the 3D objects, several metrics have been introduced to properly drive or evaluate them, from classic geometric ones such as Hausdorff distance, to more complex perceptually-based measures. This paper presents a survey on existing perceptuallybased metrics for visual impairment of 3D objects and provides an extensive comparison between them. In particular, different scenarios which correspond to different perceptual and cognitive mechanisms are analyzed. The objective is twofold: (1) catching the behavior of existing measures to help Perception researchers for designing new 3D metrics and (2) providing a comparison between them to inform and help Computer Graphics researchers for choosing the most accurate tool for the design and the evaluation of their mesh processing algorithms.
Source: IEEE transactions on multimedia 12 (2010): 636–649. doi:10.1109/TMM.2010.2060475
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,, Piscataway, NJ , Stati Uniti d'America
@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:44347, title = {A comparison of perceptually-based metrics for objective evaluation of geometry processing}, author = {Lavoue G. and Corsini M.}, publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,, Piscataway, NJ , Stati Uniti d'America}, doi = {10.1109/tmm.2010.2060475}, journal = {IEEE transactions on multimedia}, volume = {12}, pages = {636–649}, year = {2010} }