A technique for digital video quality evaluation. Ojansivu V, S., O., &., H., R. In 2003. abstract bibtex Digital video is very sensitive to bit errors which are injected especially
in wireless transmission. Because the effects of errors in
encoded digital video differ from analog video, traditional signal
distortion measures, like peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), do not
correlate perfectly with the subjective quality of the video.
In this paper, a novel method which does not need reference information
about the original video is presented. It is assumed that
MPEG-4 with video packets is used, and that error concealment is
done by replacing the erroneous areas from the previous frame.
The results obtained with the method are in line with PSNR.
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in wireless transmission. Because the effects of errors in
encoded digital video differ from analog video, traditional signal
distortion measures, like peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), do not
correlate perfectly with the subjective quality of the video.
In this paper, a novel method which does not need reference information
about the original video is presented. It is assumed that
MPEG-4 with video packets is used, and that error concealment is
done by replacing the erroneous areas from the previous frame.
The results obtained with the method are in line with PSNR.},
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