Video quality databases

LIVE Video Quality Database

LIVE has developed a video quality assessment database, that will supplement the LIVE Image Quality Database, to provide researchers with a much-needed tool to advance the state-of-the-art in objective video quality assessment.

References
  • Study of Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment of Video K. Seshadrinathan, R. Soundararajan, A. C. Bovik and L. K. Cormack IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol.19, no.6, pp.1427-1441, 2010.
  • A Subjective Study to Evaluate Video Quality Assessment Algorithms K. Seshadrinathan, R. Soundararajan, A. C. Bovik and L. K. Cormack SPIE Proceedings Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, 2010.
  • VQEG Video Quality Database

    RTV Phase I is the first validation experiment conducted by VQEG. This test examined Full References (FR) and No Reference (NR) objective video quality models that predicted the quality of standard definition television (625-line and 525-line). Models were submitted in 1999 and VQEG's Final Report was approved June, 2000. All NR models were withdrawn.

    References
  • Final report from the video quality experts group on the validation of objective models of video quality assessment, phase I "