Assessing Video Shakiness: A Novel Data And Protocols Framework

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This research presents a comprehensive investigation into subjective video shakiness assessment. A collection of 30 shaky videos was gathered, covering relevant categories such as climbing, driving, large parallax, rotation, running, and walking, with different scenes and levels of shakiness. A pairwise comparison (PWC) was conducted, involving human observers who evaluated the perceived quality of shaky videos, and the results have been converted into quality scores using the Just-Objectionable-Differences (JOD) scaling method. The shakiness assessment framework was proved effective by correlations between objective metrics and subjective judgments, and it can serve as a benchmark for future advancements in the field, fostering improvements in video stabilization technologies and applications. The complete dataset is made publicly available through the following link:Shakiness-QuAD

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