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In [[Video quality|objective video quality assessment]], the '''outliers ratio (OR)''' is a measure of the performance of an objective video quality metric. It is the ratio of "false" scores given by the objective metric to the total number of scores. The "false" scores are the scores that lie outside the interval | |||
: <math>[\text{MOS} - 2\sigma, \text{MOS} + 2\sigma]\,</math> | |||
where MOS is the [[mean opinion score]] and ''σ'' is the standard deviation of the MOS.<ref> Z. Wang, L. Lu and A. C. Bovik, "Video Quality Assessment Based on Structural Distortion Measurement". In Signal Processing: Image Communication, Vol. 19, No 2, pp. 121–132, February 2004.</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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Revision as of 14:59, 19 December 2013
In objective video quality assessment, the outliers ratio (OR) is a measure of the performance of an objective video quality metric. It is the ratio of "false" scores given by the objective metric to the total number of scores. The "false" scores are the scores that lie outside the interval
where MOS is the mean opinion score and σ is the standard deviation of the MOS.[1]
References
- ↑ Z. Wang, L. Lu and A. C. Bovik, "Video Quality Assessment Based on Structural Distortion Measurement". In Signal Processing: Image Communication, Vol. 19, No 2, pp. 121–132, February 2004.
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