ANSI ATIS 0100017-2008 Video Calibration for Reduced Reference Objective Video Quality.pdf
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11、e may produce good temporal alignments where another one fails. The magnitude and shape of the correlation function are used as indicators for the reliability of that features temporal registration. Unreliable features are discarded, and the remaining results are considered jointly to estimate the b
12、est average video delay for the clip. In the following feature definitions, the luminance image is noted as Y. For interlaced video, Y is a field and for progressive video, Y is a frame. The time when this field or frame occurs is denoted as t. Pixels of Y are further subscripted by row and column,
13、i and j, respectively, so that an individual pixel is denoted as Y(i,j,t). ATIS-0100017.2008 5 5.2.1 TI2 Feature: Two Field Difference Temporal Information For interlaced video, to compute TI2 at time t, consider field Y(t) and the previous field of the same type Y(t-2), and compute for each pixel )
14、2,Y,Y,TI2 tjitjitji (1) For progressive video, consider frame Y(t) and the previous frame Y(t-1), and compute for each pixel )1,Y,Y,TI2 tjitjitji (2) Then, using the results from (1) or (2), compute ijtjitjirmst2space,TI2R1),(TI2TI2 (3) where rmsspaceis the root mean square function over space defin
15、ed by the above equation, i and j are within the valid region defined in section 2.1, and R is the total number of pixels in the valid region (i.e., the number of pixels in the double summation). The TI2 calculation for interlaced fields is calculated as shown in Figure 1. Field 2 t=5 Field 1 t=4 Fi
16、eld 2 t=3 Field 1 t=2 Field 2 t=1 Field 1 t=8 Field 2 t=7 Field 1 t=6 Field 1 t=0 Field 2 t=9 rms rms rms rms rms rms rms rms Figure 1- Diagram depicting the method of calculating TI2(t). ATIS-0100017.2008 6 5.2.2 TI10 Feature: Ten Field Difference Temporal Information The TI10 feature is based on a
17、 temporal difference spaced ten interlaced fields apart, or five progressive frames apart. This feature smoothes the temporal information using a wider filter than TI2 and eliminates the effect of frame repeats in the TI waveform for systems that have four or fewer consecutive frame repeats. To comp
18、ute TI10 at time t on interlaced sequences, consider field Y(t) and the field of the same type five frames ago Y(t-10), and compute for each pixel TI10(i,j,t) = Y(i,j,t) - Y(i,j,t-10) (4) For progressive sequences, consider frame Y(t) and the frame five frames ago Y(t-5), and compute for each pixel
19、TI10(i,j,t) = Y(i,j,t) - Y(i,j,t-5) (5) Then, using the results from (4) or (5), compute TI10(t) = rmsspaceTI10(i,j,t) (6) where i and j are within the valid region defined in section 2.1. 5.2.3 Ymean Feature: Average Luminance Level Ymean is calculated as the average luminance level of a field. To
20、compute Ymean at time t on interlaced fields or frames, consider Y(t) and compute ijtjiYtjimeant ,R1,YYmeanspace(7) where meanspaceis the mean function over space defined by the above equation, i and j are within the valid region defined in section 2.1, and R is the total number of pixels in this va
21、lid region (i.e., the number of pixels in the double summation). 5.3 Feature Sequence Cross-Correlation5and Validation The following steps describe the process that is used to cross-correlate original and processed feature streams in order to estimate their best temporal registration. The algorithm
22、includes validation steps, where the features are examined to discard potentially unreliable alignment results. The original feature stream will be referred to as aoand the processed feature stream as ap. For example, when using the two field difference temporal information feature, a(t) = TI2(t). L
23、et M be the length of the feature streams, aoand ap. The feature stream ao, given by ao(0), ao(1), ao(2), , ao(M-1) will be abbreviated as 1M0o )(att . 5The correlation function described in this section is based on minimization of the standard deviation of the difference between the original and pr
24、ocessed feature streams, not the maximization of the energy in the cross-product of the two feature streams. ATIS-0100017.2008 7 We have found that temporal registration estimates based on the above features become unreliable when thresholdtstd otimea (8) or thresholdtstd Ptimea (9) where threshold
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