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An exploratory study towards objective quality evaluation of digital hologram coding toolsFormat | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Paper Abstract
Holography is an acquisition and reproduction technique of visual content which allows, theoretically, for the reconstruction of the acquired scene without any difference with its real-world counterpart. The objective quality assessment of digital holograms coding tools is a very challenging problem because the signal properties of holograms are significantly different from those of regular images. Several approaches can be devised for holography compression and objective quality evaluation. The exploratory study presented in this paper aims at assessing a procedure for objective quality evaluation of data compression tools when applied to the hologram plane.
Paper Details
Date Published: 6 September 2019
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 11137, Applications of Digital Image Processing XLII, 111371D (6 September 2019); doi: 10.1117/12.2528402
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 11137:
Applications of Digital Image Processing XLII
Andrew G. Tescher; Touradj Ebrahimi, Editor(s)
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 11137, Applications of Digital Image Processing XLII, 111371D (6 September 2019); doi: 10.1117/12.2528402
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Roberto Corda, Univ. of Cagliari (Italy)
Antonin Gilles, b<>com (France)
Kwan-Jung Oh, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea, Republic of)
Antonin Gilles, b<>com (France)
Kwan-Jung Oh, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea, Republic of)
Antonio Pinheiro, Univ. da Beira Interior (Portugal)
Instituto de Telecomunicações (Portugal)
Peter Schelkens, Vrije Univ. Brussel (Belgium)
IMEC (Belgium)
Cristian Perra, Univ. of Cagliari (Italy)
Instituto de Telecomunicações (Portugal)
Peter Schelkens, Vrije Univ. Brussel (Belgium)
IMEC (Belgium)
Cristian Perra, Univ. of Cagliari (Italy)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 11137:
Applications of Digital Image Processing XLII
Andrew G. Tescher; Touradj Ebrahimi, Editor(s)
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