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A Multiscale Metric for 3D Mesh Visual Quality Assessment

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Many processing operations are nowadays applied on 3D meshes like compression, watermarking, remeshing and so forth; these processes are mostly driven and/or evaluated using simple distortion measures like the Hausdorff distance and the root mean square error, however these measures do not correlate with the human visual perception while the visual quality of the processed meshes is a crucial issue. In that context we introduce a full-reference 3D mesh quality metric; this metric can compare two meshes with arbitrary connectivity or sampling density and produces a score that predicts the distortion visibility between them; a visual distortion map is also created. Our metric outperforms its counterparts from the state of the art, in term of correlation with mean opinion scores coming from subjective experiments on three existing databases. Additionally, we present an application of this new metric to the improvement of rate-distortion evaluation of recent progressive compression algorithms.
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hal-01354459 , version 1 (18-08-2016)

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Guillaume Lavoué. A Multiscale Metric for 3D Mesh Visual Quality Assessment. Computer Graphics Forum, 2011, 5, 30, pp.1427-1437. ⟨hal-01354459⟩
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