NoRM: No-Reference Image Quality Metric for Realistic Image Synthesis

COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM(2012)

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Synthetically generating images and video frames of complex 3D scenes using some photo-realistic rendering software is often prone to artifacts and requires expert knowledge to tune the parameters. The manual work required for detecting and preventing artifacts can be automated through objective quality evaluation of synthetic images. Most practical objective quality assessment methods of natural images rely on a ground-truth reference, which is often not available in rendering applications. While general purpose no-reference image quality assessment is a difficult problem, we show in a subjective study that the performance of a dedicated no-reference metric as presented in this paper can match the state-of-the-art metrics that do require a reference. This level of predictive power is achieved exploiting information about the underlying synthetic scene (e.g., 3D surfaces, textures) instead of merely considering color, and training our learning framework with typical rendering artifacts. We show that our method successfully detects various non-trivial types of artifacts such as noise and clamping bias due to insufficient virtual point light sources, and shadow map discretization artifacts. We also briefly discuss an inpainting method for automatic correction of detected artifacts. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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objective quality evaluation,photo-realistic rendering software,no-reference image,typical rendering artifact,realistic image synthesis,inpainting method,practical objective quality assessment,quality assessment,synthetic image,ground-truth reference,underlying synthetic scene,quality metric,general purpose no-reference image
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