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19 January 2009 Subjective video quality comparison of HDTV monitors
G. Seo, C. Lim, S. Lee, C. Lee
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Proceedings Volume 7242, Image Quality and System Performance VI; 724218 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.810574
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2009, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
HDTV broadcasting services have become widely available. Furthermore, in the upcoming IPTV services, HDTV services are important and quality monitoring becomes an issue, particularly in IPTV services. Consequently, there have been great efforts to develop video quality measurement methods for HDTV. On the other hand, most HDTV programs will be watched on digital TV monitors which include LCD and PDP TV monitors. In general, the LCD and PDP TV monitors have different color characteristics and response times. Furthermore, most commercial TV monitors include post-processing to improve video quality. In this paper, we compare subjective video quality of some commercial HD TV monitors to investigate the impact of monitor type on perceptual video quality. We used the ACR method as a subjective testing method. Experimental results show that the correlation coefficients among the HDTV monitors are reasonable high. However, for some video sequences and impairments, some differences in subjective scores were observed.
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G. Seo, C. Lim, S. Lee, and C. Lee "Subjective video quality comparison of HDTV monitors", Proc. SPIE 7242, Image Quality and System Performance VI, 724218 (19 January 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.810574
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KEYWORDS
Video

LCDs

Video processing

Molybdenum

Plasma display panels

Quality measurement

Testing and analysis

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