A Comparative Evaluation of Temporal Pooling Methods for Blind Video Quality Assessment

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Authors Zhengzhong Tu, Chia-Ju Chen, Li-Heng Chen, Neil Birkbeck, Balu Adsumilli, Alan C. Bovik arXiv ID 2002.10651 Category cs.MM: Multimedia Cross-listed cs.CV Citations 62 Venue International Conference on Information Photonics Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Many objective video quality assessment (VQA) algorithms include a key step of temporal pooling of frame-level quality scores. However, less attention has been paid to studying the relative efficiencies of different pooling methods on no-reference (blind) VQA. Here we conduct a large-scale comparative evaluation to assess the capabilities and limitations of multiple temporal pooling strategies on blind VQA of user-generated videos. The study yields insights and general guidance regarding the application and selection of temporal pooling models. In addition, we also propose an ensemble pooling model built on top of high-performing temporal pooling models. Our experimental results demonstrate the relative efficacies of the evaluated temporal pooling models, using several popular VQA algorithms, and evaluated on two recent large-scale natural video quality databases. In addition to the new ensemble model, we provide a general recipe for applying temporal pooling of frame-based quality predictions.
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