Abstract

Perceptual image coding requires an effective image quality metric, yet most of the existing metrics are complex and can hardly guide the compression effectively. This paper proposes a practical full-reference metric with consideration of the texture masking effect and contrast sensitivity function. The metric is capable of evaluating typical image impairments in real-world applications and can achieve the comparable performance as the state-of-the-art metrics on the publicly available subjectively-rated image databases. Due to its simplicity, the metric is embedded into JPEG image coding to ensure a better perceptual rate-distortion performance.

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