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Quality Assessment of Stereoscopic 3D Image Compression by Binocular Integration Behaviors
2014
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
The objective approaches of 3D image quality assessment play a key role for the development of compression standards and various 3D multimedia applications. The quality assessment of 3D images faces more new challenges, such as asymmetric stereo compression, depth perception, and virtual view synthesis, than its 2D counterparts. In addition, the widely used 2D image quality metrics (e.g., PSNR and SSIM) cannot be directly applied to deal with these newly introduced challenges. This statement
doi:10.1109/tip.2014.2302686
pmid:24569441
fatcat:6z6bfmrsnnbn7hbecl67tnryzq