Impact of tone-mapping operators and viewing devices on visual quality of experience of colour and grey-scale HDR images

Shaymaa Al-Juboori, Is-Haka Mkwawa, Lingfen Sun, E. Ifeachor
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Tone-mapping-operators (TMOs) provide a useful means for converting high dynamic range (HDR) images to low dynamic range (LDR) images so that they can be viewed on standard displays, but this may influence the visual quality of experience (QoE) of the end-user. There is a need to understand the impact of TMOs to inform the choice of TMO algorithms for different displays, especially for small-screen-devices (SSDs) such as those used in mobile phones. This is important, as mobile devices are becoming the primary means of consuming multimedia contents. However, few studies have been undertaken to assess the impact of TMOs and viewing devices (especially SSDs) on the visual QoE of the user when using. In this chapter, we evaluate subjectively and objectively, the commonly used TMOs in different displays and resolutions for colour and grey-scale HDR images. Our results show that viewing devices have an influence on the TMOs performance, suggesting the need for a careful choice of TMO to enhance the viewing-QoE of the end-user. As expected, the higher resolution, the better HDR-image quality. Surprisingly, there was no significant difference between the Mean of Opinion Score (MOS) scores for colour and grey-scale images in SSDs. The device and TMOs affect QoE for colour and grey HDR-image equally. We found Shannon entropy (SE) to be a good objective measure of quality for colour and grey HDR images, suggesting that entropy may find use in automated HDR quality control assessment schemes, while; HDR-VDP-2 is a good objective measure for colour HDR image only.
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色调映射操作员和观看设备对彩色和灰度 HDR 图像视觉体验质量的影响
色调映射操作器(TMO)为将高动态范围(HDR)图像转换为低动态范围(LDR)图像提供了一种有用的方法,以便在标准显示器上观看这些图像,但这可能会影响最终用户的视觉体验质量(QoE)。有必要了解 TMO 的影响,以便为不同显示器选择 TMO 算法提供依据,特别是对于小屏幕设备(SSD),如手机中使用的小屏幕设备。这一点非常重要,因为移动设备正在成为消费多媒体内容的主要方式。然而,很少有研究评估 TMO 和观看设备(尤其是固态硬盘)在使用时对用户视觉 QoE 的影响。在本章中,我们主观和客观地评估了在不同显示器和分辨率下常用的 TMO 对彩色和灰度 HDR 图像的影响。结果表明,观看设备对 TMO 的性能有影响,这表明需要谨慎选择 TMO,以提高最终用户的观看质量。不出所料,分辨率越高,HDR 图像质量越好。令人惊讶的是,固态硬盘中彩色图像和灰度图像的平均意见分数(MOS)没有明显差异。设备和 TMO 对彩色和灰度 HDR 图像的 QoE 影响相同。我们发现香农熵(SE)是衡量彩色和灰度 HDR 图像质量的良好客观指标,这表明熵可用于自动 HDR 质量控制评估方案,而 HDR-VDP-2 仅是衡量彩色 HDR 图像的良好客观指标。
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