NTNU/NMH Stereoscopic 3D Quality Datasets
Description
Quality assessment on emerging stereoscopic 3D media is still in an early stage when compared to 2D image/video quality assessment. New characteristics (e.g. specific artifact perception, visual strain, perceived depth) and various requisite factors in stereoscopic systems (e.g. system-introduced crosstalk, screen size, viewing position, scene content, camera baseline) should be taken into account. However, most subjective quality assessments on stereoscopic 3D have been focused on coding artifacts and their influence on the perceived viewing experience. Thus, demand on sharing datasets on perceived visual quality under various requisite factors of stereoscopic systems is increasing. Therefore, we publish three visual quality datasets, including crosstalk stereoscopic (relates crosstalk perception to scene content, crosstalk level and camera baseline), crosstalk auto-stereoscopic (relates crosstalk perception to scene content, crosstalk level and viewing position) and QoE stereoscopic (relates QoE to scene content, camera baseline, screen size and viewing position).
Access
Crosstalk stereoscopic, Crosstalk auto-stereoscopic and QoE stereoscopic subjective data and video sequences are available at: Link: http://www.iet-multimedialabs.org/3d_quality/
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The original link was: http://www.iet-multimedialabs.org/3d_quality/
References and Citation
Please, cite the following paper in your reference if you use this database for your work [XYE13].
References
XYE13
: Liyuan Xing, Junyong You, Touradj Ebrahimi, and Andrew Perkis, STEREOSCOPIC QUALITY DATASETS UNDER VARIOUS TEST CONDITIONS, Fifth International on Quality of Multimedia Experience, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, July 2013.