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Exploratory Study On User’s Dynamic Visual Acuity and Quality Perception of Impaired Images

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PubDate: Jan 2020

Teams: Ghent University

Writers: Jolien De Letter, Anissa All, Lieven De Marez, Vasileios Avramelos, Peter Lambert, Glenn Van Wallendael

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Abstract

In this paper we assess the impact of head movement on user’s visual acuity and their quality perception of impaired images. There are physical limitations on the amount of visual information a person can perceive and physical limitations regarding the speed at which our body, and as a consequence our head, can explore a scene. In these limitations lie fundamental solutions for the communication of multimedia systems. As such, subjects were asked to evaluate the perceptual quality of static images presented on a TV screen while their head was in a dynamic (moving) state. The idea is potentially applicable to virtual reality applications and therefore, we also measured the image quality perception of each subject on a head mounted display. Experiments show the significant decrease in visual acuity and quality perception when the user’s head is not static, and give an indication on how much the quality can be reduced without the user noticing any impairments.

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