IEEE Access (Jan 2024)
No Reference 3D Mesh Quality Assessment Learned From Quality Scores on 2D Projections
Abstract
With the widespread availability and utilization of 3D meshes across various applications, the need for accurately assessing their visual quality has become increasingly important. Despite the significance of this task, the literature offers few No-Reference (NR) approaches for evaluating the visual quality of 3D meshes. In response to this gap, this paper proposes a novel NR approach tailored specifically to score the quality of 3D meshes. After rendering a 3D mesh into 2D views and patches, a pre-trained convolutional neural network automatically extracts deep features from. These features are then employed in a Multi-Layer Perceptron regressor to predict the quality score of the rendered images. The obtained scores are combined with their corresponding BRISQUE scores, and an additional MLP regressor is used to predict the final score. We present experimental results demonstrating the effectiveness and robustness of our approach across a diverse range of 3D mesh datasets. Comparative analyses with existing NR methods underscore the superior performance and versatility of the proposed approach. Overall, this paper contributes to the advancement of NR techniques for assessing 3D mesh quality, offering a valuable tool for researchers, practitioners, and developers working with 3D models across various domains.
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