HDR Visual Difference Predictor

HDR Visual Difference Predictor (HDR VDP) is a perceptual metric that can predict whether differences between two images.
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  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Rafal Mantiuk and Karol Myszkowski
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/resources/hdr/vdp/

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HDR Visual Difference Predictor Description

HDR Visual Difference Predictor (HDR VDP) is a perceptual metric that can predict whether differences between two images. Visual difference metrics can predict whether differences between two images are visible to the human observer or not. Such metrics are used for testing either visibility of information (whether we can see important visual information) or visibility of noise (to make sure we do not see any distortions in images, e.g. due to lossy compression).The image below shows how two input images, a reference image (upper left) and a distorted image (lower left), are processed with the VDP to produce a probability of detection map (right). Such probability of detection map tells how likely we will notice a difference between two images for each part of an image.Red color denotes high probability, green - low probability. Red color is mostly present in the areas where there is a snow covered path. Because of smooth texture of the snow, there is not much visual masking and distortions are easily visible.Although there are dozens of visible difference metrics that serve a similar purpose, our Visual Difference Predictor for HDR images (HDR-VDP) has two unique advantages: firstly, our metric works with a full range of luminance values that can be meet in a real word (HDR images), and secondly, we offer a complete source code for free.High Dynamic Range Visible Difference Predictor (HDR-VDP) can work within the complete range of luminance the human eye can see. An input to our metric is a high dynamic range (HDR) image, or an ordinary 8-bits-per-color image, converted to the actual luminance values. The proposed metric takes into account the aspects of high contrast vision, like scattering of the light in the optics (OTF), nonlinear response to light for the full range of luminance, and local adaptation. Requirements: · pfstools · FFTW


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