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8.4: Perceptual Quality Assessment for Motion Compensated Frame Interpolation

In this paper, a novel nonreference video quality metric is proposed to evaluate motion compensated frame interpolation MCFI methods. Instead of using any exact reference frames, the proposed method estimates appropriate reference regions for every local region of interpolated frames by exploiting t...

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Published in:SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers 2010-05, Vol.41 (1), p.102-105
Main Authors: Choi, Kang Sun, Yun, Yeo-Min, Han, Jong-Woo, Ko, Sung-Jea
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