Applied Sciences (Aug 2024)

IV-SSIM—The Structural Similarity Metric for Immersive Video

  • Adrian Dziembowski,
  • Weronika Nowak,
  • Jakub Stankowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14167090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 16
p. 7090

Abstract

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In this paper, we present a new objective quality metric designed for immersive video applications—IV-SSIM. The proposed IV-SSIM metric is an evolution of our previous work—IV-PSNR (immersive video peak signal-to-noise ratio)—which became a commonly used metric in research and ISO/IEC MPEG standardization activities on immersive video. IV-SSIM combines the advantages of IV-PSNR and metrics based on the structural similarity of images, being able to properly mimic the subjective quality perception of immersive video with its characteristic distortions induced by the reprojection of pixels between multiple views. The effectiveness of IV-SSIM was compared with 16 state-of-the-art quality metrics (including other metrics designed for immersive video). Tested metrics were evaluated in an immersive video coding scenario and against a commonly used image quality database—TID2013—showing their performance in both immersive and typical, non-immersive use cases. As presented, the proposed IV-SSIM metric clearly outperforms other metrics in immersive video applications, while also being highly competitive for 2D image quality assessment. The authors of this paper have provided a publicly accessible, efficient implementation of the proposed IV-SSIM metric, which is used by ISO/IEC MPEG video coding experts in the development of the forthcoming second edition of the MPEG immersive video (MIV) coding standard.

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