Huyen T. T. Tran, N. P. Ngoc, Cuong Manh Bui, Minh Hong Pham, T. Thang
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Abstract
360 videos are becoming more and more popular on video streaming platforms. However, a good quality metric for 360 videos is still an open issue. In this work, we investigate both objective and subjective quality metrics for 360 videos. The goals are to understand the perceived quality range provided by existing mobile 360 videos and, especially, to identify appropriate objective quality metrics for 360 video communications. To that end, a subjective test is conducted in this study. Then, the relationship between objective quality and subjective quality is investigated. Especially, ten objective quality measures are computed, considering the coding distortion measurement, cross-format distortion measurement, and end-to-end distortion measurement. It is found that most of the objective quality measures are well correlated with subjective quality. Also, among the evaluated quality measures, PSNR is shown to be the most appropriate for 360 video communications.