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- Q770846 subject Q9777635.
- Q770846 abstract "The structural similarity (SSIM) index is a method for predicting the perceived quality of digital television and cinematic pictures, as well as other kinds of digital images and videos. It was first developed in the Laboratory for Image and Video Engineering (LIVE) at The University of Texas at Austin and in subsequent collaboration with New York University.SSIM is used for measuring the similarity between two images. The SSIM index is a full reference metric; in other words, the measurement or prediction of image quality is based on an initial uncompressed or distortion-free image as reference. SSIM is designed to improve on traditional methods such as peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and mean squared error (MSE), which have proven to be inconsistent with human visual perception.".
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- Q770846 wikiPageExternalLink www.utexas.edu.
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- Q770846 wikiPageWikiLink Q9777635.
- Q770846 comment "The structural similarity (SSIM) index is a method for predicting the perceived quality of digital television and cinematic pictures, as well as other kinds of digital images and videos. It was first developed in the Laboratory for Image and Video Engineering (LIVE) at The University of Texas at Austin and in subsequent collaboration with New York University.SSIM is used for measuring the similarity between two images.".
- Q770846 label "Structural similarity".