ATIS T1 TR 72-2003 Methodological Framework for Specifying Accuracy and Cross-Calibration of Video Quality Metrics.pdf
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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT T1.TR.72-2003 Technical Report on Methodological Framework for Specifying Accuracy and Cross-Calibration of Video Quality Metrics Prepared by T1A1.3 Working Group on Performance of Networks and Services Problem Solvers to the Telecommunications Industry A Word from ATIS and Committ
2、ee T1 Established in February 1984, Committee T1 develops technical standards, reports and requirements regarding interoperability of telecommunications networks at interfaces with end-user systems, carriers, information and enhanced-service providers, and customer premises equipment (CPE). Committe
3、e T1 is sponsored by ATIS and is accredited by ANSI. T1.TR.82-2003 Published by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Committee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and accredited by the Americ
4、an National Standards Institute (ANSI). Copyright 2004 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For info
5、rmation contact ATIS at 202.628.6380. ATIS is online at . Printed in the United States of America. T1.TR.72-2003 (Revision of T1.TR.72-2001) Technical Report Methodological Framework for Specifying Accuracy and Cross-Calibration of Video Quality Metrics Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solut
6、ions Approved December 2003 Abstract There is an urgent industry need for documentation of video quality metrics (VQM). To meet that need T1A1 has developed a series of Technical Reports specifying accuracy and cross-calibration of video quality metrics (T1.TR.72-2001), normalization algorithms usef
7、ul in implementing Full Reference (FR) methods (T1.TR.73-2001), and VQM algorithms that are suitable for application in design, manufacturing, installation and servicing of video transmission systems incorporating compression techniques. Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) is defined in T1.TR.74-2001.
8、 A Just-Noticeable Difference (JND) based VQM utilizing the FR technique is defined in T1.TR.75-2001. T1.TR.77-2002 defines data and sample program code to be used with the methods specified in T1.TR.74-2001 and T1.TR.75-2001. This Technical Report is the framework document (T1.TR.72-2003). T1.TR.72
9、-2003 Foreword Over the past ten years, the transmission of video using digital compression methods has progressed from limited video conferencing applications to widespread use in applications from high definition television to personal desktop computer communications. During this period, there hav
10、e been continuing efforts by laboratories and standards organizations to develop objective measurement methods to be used for quality of service (QoS) testing. In the mid 1990s a series of three standards - T1.801.01-1995 (R2001), T1.801.02-1996 (R2001), and T1.801.03-1996 - were issued by T1 that p
11、rovide background information and an extensive list of parametric calculations to be used in video performance assessment. T1.801.03-1996 provided the basis for further research, as well as the commonly used definition of peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) for the luminance (Y) signal of component vi
12、deo that is sampled according to ITU-R Recommendation BT.601. As part of the industry-wide effort to develop video QoS measurements, three methodological approaches have been defined: 1. Full Reference (FR) - A method applicable when the full reference video signal is available. This is a double-end
13、ed method and is the subject of this report. 2. Reduced Reference (RR) - A method applicable when only reduced video reference information is available. This is also a double-ended method. 3. No Reference (NR) - A method applicable when no reference video signal or information is available. This is
14、a single-ended method. To address the validation and comparison of video-quality models, the Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG) was formed in 1997 as an informal subgroup of the ITU-T and ITU-R. VQEG members are experts from various backgrounds and affiliations, including participants from several i
15、nternationally recognized organizations working in video quality assessment. Over a two-year period, VQEG designed and implemented extensive subjective and objective test plans to evaluate a number of proponent algorithms for the FR method. PSNR was also included in these evaluation tests. Results o
16、f those phase-1 tests have been widely publicized (see ITU-T COM 9-80-E, June 2000). An excerpt is quoted here: The VQEG phase-1 test results based on the analysis obtained for the four individual subjective test quadrants essentially showed the following: No objective measurement system in the test
17、 was able to replace subjective testing. No objective model statistically outperformed the others in all reference conditions. No objective model statistically outperformed PSNR in all reference conditions. As a result, no single method was recommended to the ITU. Following the VQEG phase-1 test, Co
18、mmittee T1 published a series of technical reports that documented several phase-1 methods and their application to QoS testing. This series of TRs provided an extensible framework into which any documented video quality metric could be incorporated and quantitatively related to other previously dis
19、closed algorithms. T1.TR.72-2001, the first TR in the framework, covered methods for specifying the accuracy and cross-calibration of the video quality metrics. The second TR in the framework - T1.TR.73-2001 - covered normalization methods (e.g., spatial registration, temporal registration, and gain
20、 / level offset calibration). The third report, T1.TR.74-2001, covered specification of one video quality metric that is commonly used by industry, namely PSNR. The fourth report, T1.TR.75-2001, defined the JND-based PQR method. The fifth report, T1.TR.77-2002, defined data and sample program code t
21、o be used with the methods specified in T1.TR.74-2001 and T1.TR.75-2001. Many FR proponents made improvements to their original algorithms, and VQEG executed a new series of tests for the validation of these improved methods (i.e., phase 2). The results of the VQEG phase-2 tests (documented in ITU-T
22、 COM 9-C60-E, September 2003) demonstrated that several of the phase-2 methods significantly outperformed PSNR in all reference conditions and produced quality estimates that closely tracked the corresponding subjective quality ratings. Only one phase-2 method (method H in ITU-T COM 9-C60-E) was in
23、the top performing group for both the 525-line and 625-line video tests. As a result, method H was approved as a revision to T1.801.03 in July of 2003 (published as T1.801.03-2003) and it is anticipated that method H, as well as several other phase-2 methods, will be included in future ITU-R and ITU
24、-T Recommendations. The methods for specifying the accuracy of video quality metrics found in T1.TR.72-2001 were used by VQEG in their phase-2 tests. This application of T1.TR.72-2001 revealed a number of inconsistencies between the normative text and the non-normative sample program code. Hence, Co
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