Video quality is a characteristic of video passed through a video processing system. Since the time when the first video sequence was recorded, lots of video processing systems have been designed. Different systems may have different influence on a video sequence, so video quality evaluation is a very important task.
Nowadays digital video systems are replacing analog ones, and evaluation methods must be changed. Performance of digital video processing system can vary powerfully and depends on dynamic characteristics of input video signal (e.g. motion, level of spatial details). That's why digital video quality must be evaluated on video sequences that can be actually received by users.
All the aforementioned post-encoding objective methods may require repeating post-encoding tests in order to determine the encoding parameters that satisfy a specific level of user satisfaction, making them time consuming, complex and impractical for implementation on real commercial applications. For this reason, a lot of research has been focused on developing novel objective evaluation methods, which enable the prediction of the perceived quality level of an encoded video at a pre-encoding stage.
The main goal of many objective video quality metrics is to automatically estimate general user's opinion on a video processed by the system. But the best way to find out a user's opinion is just to ask them! Sometimes however, subjective video quality can also be challenging because it may require a trained expert to judge it. Many “subjective video quality measurements” are described in ITU-T recommendation BT.500. Their main idea is the same as in Mean Opinion Score for audio: video sequences are shown to the group of viewers and then their opinion is averaged to evaluate the quality of each video sequence, but details of testing may vary greatly.
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