Abstract

With the rapid development of deep learning, no-reference image quality assessment (NR-IQA) based on convolutional neural network (CNN) plays an important role in image processing. Currently, most CNN-based NR-IQA methods focus primarily on the global features of images while ignoring detail-rich local features and channel dependencies. In fact, there are subtle differences in detail between distorted and reference images, as well as differences in the contribution of different channels to IQA. Furthermore, multi-scale feature extraction can be used to fuse the detailed information from images with different resolutions, and the combination of global and local features is critical in extracting image features. As a result, in this paper, a multi-scale residual CNN with an attention mechanism (MsRCANet) is proposed for NR-IQA. Specifically, a multi-scale residual block is first used to extract features from distorted images. Then, the residual learning with active weighted mapping strategy and channel attention mechanism is used to further process image features to obtain more abundant information. Finally, the fusion strategy and full connection layer are used to evaluate image quality. The experimental results on four synthetic databases and three in-the-wild IQA databases, as well as cross-database validation results, show that the proposed method has good generalization ability and can be compared with the most advanced methods.

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