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  A Transformation-aware Perceptual Image Metric

Kellnhofer, P., Ritschel, T., Myszkowski, K., & Seidel, H.-P. (2015). A Transformation-aware Perceptual Image Metric. In B. E. Rogowitz, T. N. Pappas, & H. de Ridder (Eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XX. Bellingham, WA: SPIE/IS&T. doi:10.1117/12.2076754.

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Kellnhofer, Petr1, Author           
Ritschel, Tobias1, Author           
Myszkowski, Karol1, Author           
Seidel, Hans-Peter1, Author           
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1Computer Graphics, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society, ou_40047              

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 Abstract: Predicting human visual perception of image differences has several applications such as compression, rendering, editing and retargeting. Current approaches however, ignore the fact that the human visual system compensates for geometric transformations, e.g. we see that an image and a rotated copy are identical. Instead, they will report a large, false-positive difference. At the same time, if the transformations become too strong or too spatially incoherent, comparing two images indeed gets increasingly difficult. Between these two extremes, we propose a system to quantify the effect of transformations, not only on the perception of image differences, but also on saliency and motion parallax. To this end, we first fit local homographies to a given optical flow field and then convert this field into a field of elementary transformations such as translation, rotation, scaling, and perspective. We conduct a perceptual experiment quantifying the increase of difficulty when compensating for elementary transformations. Transformation entropy is proposed as a novel measure of complexity in a flow field. This representation is then used for applications, such as comparison of non-aligned images, where transformations cause threshold elevation, and detection of salient transformations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 201420152015
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: BibTex Citekey: Kellnhofer2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2076754
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Title: Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XX
Place of Event: San Francisco, CA, USA
Start-/End Date: 2015-02-08 - 2015-02-12

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Title: Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XX
  Subtitle : Proceedings ; 9–12 February 2015 San Francisco, California, United States
  Abbreviation : HVEI 2015
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Rogowitz, Bernice E.1, Editor
Pappas, Thrasyvoulos N.1, Editor
de Ridder, Huib1, Editor
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Publ. Info: Bellingham, WA : SPIE/IS&T
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: 939408 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISBN: 9781628414844

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