An experimental study on the perceived quality of natively graded versus inverse tone mapped high dynamic range video content on television.
Gonzalo LuzardoTine VyveyJan AeltermanTom ParidaensGlenn Van WallendaelPeter LambertSven RousseauxHiêp Quang LuongWouter DurnezJan Van LooyWilfried PhilipsDaniel OchoaPublished in: Multim. Tools Appl. (2021)
Keyphrases
- perceived quality
- video content
- high dynamic range
- video quality
- display devices
- dynamic range
- tone mapping
- video streaming
- video data
- packet loss
- video streams
- visual quality
- compressed video
- video sequences
- image quality
- video transmission
- digital video
- video retrieval
- video frames
- spatial resolution
- quality assessment
- transfer function
- exposure fusion
- bit rate
- human vision
- key frames
- video signals
- video coding
- multiscale
- human perception
- image processing
- video camera
- visual attention
- hdr images
- high resolution
- multimedia