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Video Quality Metrics for Consumer Electronics

This special issue aims at discussing state-of-the-art and novel video processing technologies, theories and methods, and applications of quality metrics in consumer video. It is intended to be a chance for leading researchers and developers from industry and academia to present recent advances on these topics. Our starting point is the International Workshop on Video Processing and Quality Metrics for Consumer Electronics – VPQM which was held for the first time in 2005 in Scottsdale, Arizona. The special issue will be open but not restricted to VPQM participants.

Edited by: Federica Battisti, Marco Carli, Lina Karam and Patrick Le Callet

  1. Video delivering over Internet protocol (IP)-based communication networks is widely used in the actual information sharing scenario. As well known, the best-effort Internet architecture cannot guarantee an err...

    Authors: Federica Battisti, Marco Carli and Alessandro Neri
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2014 2014:13
  2. Superresolution (SR) is a means of image enhancement, and some recent high-definition television (HDTV) sets and digital cameras are equipped with it. However, the resolution of such HDTV sets has not been tes...

    Authors: Seiichi Gohshi, Takayuki Hiroi and Isao Echizen
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2014 2014:11
  3. 3D video is expected to provide an enhanced user experience by using the impression of depth to bring greater realism to the user. Quality assessment plays an important role in the design and optimization of 3...

    Authors: Lina Jin, Atanas Boev, Karen Egiazarian and Atanas Gotchev
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2014 2014:6
  4. High-quality video is being increasingly delivered over Internet Protocol networks, which means that network operators and service providers need methods to measure the quality of experience (QoE) of the video...

    Authors: Iñigo Sedano, Kjell Brunnström, Maria Kihl and Andreas Aurelius
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2014 2014:4
  5. Characteristics of noise (type, statistics, spatial correlation) are nowadays exploited in many image denoising and enhancement methods. However, these characteristics are often unknown, and they have to be ex...

    Authors: Victoriya V Abramova, Sergey K Abramov, Vladimir V Lukin, Karen O Egiazarian and Jaakko T Astola
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2014 2014:3
  6. In this paper, we propose techniques to assess the objective quality for stereoscopic 3D video content, related to motion and depth map features. An analysis has been carried out in order to understand what ca...

    Authors: Juan Pedro López, Juan Antonio Rodrigo, David Jiménez and José Manuel Menéndez
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2013 2013:62
  7. Objective metrics for visual quality assessment often base their reliability on the explicit modeling of the highly non-linear behavior of human perception; as a result, they may be complex and computationally...

    Authors: Paolo Gastaldo, Rodolfo Zunino and Judith Redi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2013 2013:54
  8. This paper presents recommended techniques for choosing video sequences for subjective experiments. Subjective video quality assessment is a well-understood field, yet scene selection is often driven by conven...

    Authors: Margaret H Pinson, Marcus Barkowsky and Patrick Le Callet
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2013 2013:50