Quality Assessment of In-the-Wild Videos

1 Aug 2019  ·  Dingquan Li, Tingting Jiang, Ming Jiang ·

Quality assessment of in-the-wild videos is a challenging problem because of the absence of reference videos and shooting distortions. Knowledge of the human visual system can help establish methods for objective quality assessment of in-the-wild videos. In this work, we show two eminent effects of the human visual system, namely, content-dependency and temporal-memory effects, could be used for this purpose. We propose an objective no-reference video quality assessment method by integrating both effects into a deep neural network. For content-dependency, we extract features from a pre-trained image classification neural network for its inherent content-aware property. For temporal-memory effects, long-term dependencies, especially the temporal hysteresis, are integrated into the network with a gated recurrent unit and a subjectively-inspired temporal pooling layer. To validate the performance of our method, experiments are conducted on three publicly available in-the-wild video quality assessment databases: KoNViD-1k, CVD2014, and LIVE-Qualcomm, respectively. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed method outperforms five state-of-the-art methods by a large margin, specifically, 12.39%, 15.71%, 15.45%, and 18.09% overall performance improvements over the second-best method VBLIINDS, in terms of SROCC, KROCC, PLCC and RMSE, respectively. Moreover, the ablation study verifies the crucial role of both the content-aware features and the modeling of temporal-memory effects. The PyTorch implementation of our method is released at https://github.com/lidq92/VSFA.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Video Quality Assessment KoNViD-1k VSFA PLCC 0.7754 # 15
Video Quality Assessment LIVE-VQC VSFA PLCC 0.7426 # 16
Video Quality Assessment MSU NR VQA Database VSFA SRCC 0.9049 # 6
PLCC 0.9180 # 5
KLCC 0.7483 # 6
Type NR # 1
Video Quality Assessment MSU SR-QA Dataset VSFA SROCC 0.53652 # 29
PLCC 0.54407 # 29
KLCC 0.43634 # 27
Type NR # 1

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