Abstract

Stereoscopic Image Retargeting (SIR) aims to adapt stereoscopic images and videos to 3D display devices with various aspect ratios by emphasizing the important content while retaining surrounding context with minimal visual distortion. To address the issue of SIR evaluation, this paper presents a new objective quality assessment method for retargeted stereopairs by combining image quality and depth perception measures. Specifically, the image quality measure is conducted between the source and retargeted intermediate views generated by the view synthesis method to characterize the geometric distortion and content loss of the retargeted stereopair, while several depth-aware features are extracted to measure the visual comfort/discomfort and depth sensation when human views a 3D scene. Then, the extracted features are integrated into an overall perceptual quality prediction. Experiment results on NBU SIRQA and SIRD databases verify the superiority of our method.

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