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12th IQSP 2015: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, Sophie Triantaphillidou:
Image Quality and System Performance XII, San Francisco, California, United States, 8-12 February 2015. SPIE Proceedings 9396, SPIE 2015, ISBN 9781628414868
Front Matter: Volume 9396
- Front Matter: Volume 9396. 939601
Image Quality and Imaging Processing
- Mikolaj Leszczuk
, Lucjan Janowski:
Advanced mechanisms for delivering high-quality digital content. 939602 - Yury Tsoy:
Towards assessment of the image quality in the high-content screening. 939603 - Sergey F. Prokushkin, Erez Galil:
Information theoretic methods for image processing algorithm optimization. 939604 - Ines Bouzidi, Azza Ouled Zaid
:
Forward and backward tone mapping of high dynamic range images based on subband architecture. 939605
Digital Photography and Image Quality I, Joint Session with Conferences 9396 and 9404
- Albrecht Lindner, Kalin Atanassov, Jiafu Luo, Sergio Goma
:
MTF evaluation of white pixel sensors. 939608 - Peter D. Burns, Judit Martinez Bauza:
Intrinsic camera resolution measurement. 939609
Digital Photography and Image Quality II, Joint Session with Conferences 9396 and 9404
- Veli-Tapani Peltoketo:
Mobile phone camera benchmarking in low light environment. 93960A - Seonmee Lee, Taeyong Park, Junwoo Jang, Woongjin Seo, Taeuk Kim, Jongjin Park, Moojong Lim, JongSang Baek:
Luminance and gamma optimization for mobile display in low ambient conditions. 93960B
Print Quality I
- M. Uno, S. Sasahara:
A new method to evaluate the perceptual resolution. 93960D - Minwoong Kim, Peter Bauer, Jerry K. Wagner, Jan P. Allebach:
MFP scanner motion characterization using self-printed target. 93960E - Ni Yan, Eric Maggard, Roberta Fothergill, Renee Jessome, Jan P. Allebach:
Autonomous detection of ISO fade point with color laser printers. 93960F
Print Quality II
- Yanling Ju, Eric Maggard, Renee Jessome, Jan P. Allebach:
Autonomous detection of text fade point with color laser printers. 93960G - Ahmed H. Eid, Brian E. Cooper:
Photoconductor surface modeling for defect compensation based on printed images. 93960H - Minh Q. Nguyen, Jan P. Allebach:
Controlling misses and false alarms in a machine learning framework for predicting uniformity of printed pages. 93960I - Jia Zhang, Jan P. Allebach:
Estimation of repetitive interval of periodic bands in laser electrophotographic printer output. 93960J
Imaging Performance
- Edward W. S. Fry, Sophie Triantaphillidou
, John R. Jarvis, Gaurav Gupta
:
Image quality optimization, via application of contextual contrast sensitivity and discrimination functions. 93960K - Jackson K. M. Roland:
A study of slanted-edge MTF stability and repeatability. 93960L - Anastasia Tsifouti, Sophie Triantaphillidou
, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, Efthimia Bilissi, Alexandra Psarrou
:
Comparative performance between human and automated face recognition systems, using CCTV imagery, different compression levels and scene parameters. 93960M - Victor Medina
, Alexis Paljic, Dominique Lafon-Pham
:
A study of image exposure for the stereoscopic visualization of sparkling materials. 93960N
Subjective Quality Assessment
- Khai Van Ngo, Jehans Storvik Jr., Christopher André Dokkeberg, Ivar Farup, Marius Pedersen:
QuickEval: a web application for psychometric scaling experiments. 93960O - Steven Le Moan, Sony George, Marius Pedersen, Jana Blahová, Jon Yngve Hardeberg:
A database for spectral image quality. 93960P - Toni Virtanen
, Mikko Nuutinen
, Jenni Radun
, Tuomas Leisti
, Jukka Häkkinen
:
Alternative performance metrics and target values for the CID2013 database. 93960Q - Ping Zhao, Marius Pedersen:
Extending subjective experiments for image quality assessment with baseline adjustments. 93960R - Claire Mantel
, Jari Korhonen, Jesper Melgaard Pedersen, Søren Bech
, Jakob Dahl Andersen, Søren Forchhammer
:
Subjective quality of video sequences rendered on LCD with local backlight dimming at different lighting conditions. 93960S
Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment
- Alex E. Hayes, Graham D. Finlayson, Roberto Montagna:
RGB-NIR color image fusion: metric and psychophysical experiments. 93960U - J. E. Ospina-Borras, Hernan D. Benítez-Restrepo:
Non-reference quality assessment of infrared images reconstructed by compressive sensing. 93960V - Pradip Paudyal, Federica Battisti
, Marco Carli
:
Study of the effects of video content on quality of experience. 93960W - Anastasia Tsifouti, Sophie Triantaphillidou
, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, G. Doré, Efthimia Bilissi, Alexandra Psarrou
:
The effects of scene content parameters, compression, and frame rate on the performance of analytics systems. 93960X - Amélie Lachat, Jean-Charles Gicquel, Jérôme Fournier:
How perception of ultra-high definition is modified by viewing distance and screen size. 93960Y
Objective Quality Assessment
- Lixiu Jia, Xuefei Zhong, Yan Tu, Wenjuan Niu:
A no-reference video quality assessment metric based on ROI. 93960Z - Christophe Charrier, Abdelhakim Saadane, Christine Fernandez-Maloigne:
Comparison of no-reference image quality assessment machine learning-based algorithms on compressed images. 939610 - Harvey (Hervé) Hornung:
Objective evaluation of slanted edge charts. 939611 - Steven Le Moan, Jens Preiss, Philipp Urban:
Evaluating the multi-scale iCID metric. 939612
Display Quality
- Sungjin Kim, Dongwoo Kang, Jinsang Lee, Jaekyeom Kim, Yongmin Park, Taeseong Han, Sooyeon Jung, Jang Jin Yoo, Moojong Lim, JongSang Baek:
Image quality evaluation of LCDs based on novel RGBW sub-pixel structure. 939613 - David Kane, Marcelo Bertalmío:
Is there a preference for linearity when viewing natural images? 939614
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