Abstract

Objective quality assessment plays a crucial role in the evaluation and optimization processes of Virtual Reality (VR) technologies, for which state-of-the-art objective quality evaluation metrics for omnidirectional video, i.e., 360 degree video, are typically derived from traditional MSE (or PSNR). Here we propose an objective omnidirectional video quality assessment method based on structural similarity (SSIM) in the spherical domain. Adopting the relationship of the structural similarity between the 2-D plane and sphere, the interference brought by the projection between the two domains can be well handled in the assessment process. The performance of the proposed spherical structural similarity (S-SSIM) index is evaluated with a subjective omnidirectional video quality assessment database. As demonstrated in the experimental results, the proposed S-SSIM outperforms state-of-the-art objective quality assessment metrics in omnidirectional video quality assessment.

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