Abstract

The perceptual quality of image is affected by distortions during compression, delivery and storage. Distortions also impact automatic image quality assessment (IQA) that needs to be highly correlated with subjective scores. In the absence of reference, which is a typical scenario in practice, no-reference (NR) metrics are necessary for quality measurements. Recently such methods are proposed, and they employ natural scene statistics (NSS). The experimental analysis performed in this paper takes into consideration two fitting or regression models of several NR-IQA metrics relying on different distortion types. The results show quadratic model as promising for making relations in terms of difference mean opinion score and Shannon entropy.

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