Identification of factors related to the enhancement of image-quality for subjective image-quality assessment model based on psychological measurement

Eriko Aiba, K. Numata, Takashi X. Fujisawa, N. Nagata
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The purpose of this study is to identify the physical factors affecting image-quality for a comprehensive enhancement in subjective image-quality assessment by human being. In recent years, digital cameras have become extremely popular because they enable image recording with very high fidelity and are affordably priced. However, in subjective image-quality assessment by human, one does not always consider that images with high fidelity are of high quality. In this study, a psychological experiment was performed as the first step to develop a subjective image-quality assessment model that considers kansei of human being by using conjoint method. We particularly focused on the identification of physical factors without depending on a scene. The results of this experiment showed that “luminance” and “contrast” may contribute to an enhancement in the image-quality assessment, regardless of the type of scene used. It was also suggested that human memory, in which the colors preferred by the individual are retained, also plays a major role in a subjective image-quality assessment.
识别与图像质量提升相关的因素,建立基于心理测量的主观图像质量评价模型
本研究的目的是识别影响图像质量的物理因素,以全面增强人类对图像质量的主观评价。近年来,数码相机变得非常流行,因为它们能够以非常高的保真度记录图像,而且价格实惠。然而,在人类对图像质量的主观评价中,人们并不总是认为高保真度的图像就是高质量的。本研究首先以心理学实验为基础,运用联合方法建立考虑人类感性的主观影像品质评估模型。我们特别关注物理因素的识别,而不依赖于场景。本实验的结果表明,“亮度”和“对比度”可能有助于提高图像质量评估,而不管使用的场景类型。研究还表明,人的记忆,即保留个人喜欢的颜色,在主观图像质量评估中也起着重要作用。
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