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8 February 2015 Front Matter: Volume 9396
Proceedings Volume 9396, Image Quality and System Performance XII; 939601 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2185155
Event: SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 0O, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 0B, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 1O-1Z, 2O-2Z, etc.

Allebach, Jan P., 0E, 0F, 0G, 0l, 0J

Andersen, Jakob Dahl, 0S

Atanassov, Kalin, 08

Baek, Jong Sang, 0B, 13

Battisti, Federica, 0W

Bauer, Peter, 0E

Bech, S0ren, 0S

Benitez-Restrepo, H. D., 0V

Bertamío, Marcelo, 14

Bilissi, E., 0M, 0X

Blahová, Jana, 0P

Bouzidi, Ines, 05

Burns, Peter D., 09

Carli, Marco, 0W

Charrier, Christophe, 1O

Cooper, Brian E., 0H

Dokkeberg, Christopher André, 0O

Doré, G., 0X

Eid, Ahmed H., 0H

Farup, lvar, 0O

Fernandez-Maloigne, Christine, 1O

Finlayson, Graham D., 0U

Forchhammer, S0ren, 0S

Fothergill, Roberta, 0F

Fournier, Jérôme, 0Y

Fry, Edward, 0K

Galil, Erez, 04

George, Sony, 0P

Gicquel, Jean-Charles, 0Y

Goma, Sergio, 08

Gupta, Gaurav, 0K

Häkkinen, J., 0Q

Han, Taeseong, 13

Hardeberg, Jon Yngve, 0P

Hayes, Alex E., 0U

Hornung, Harvey (Hervé), 11

Jang, Junwoo, 0B

Janowski, Lucjan, 02

Jarvis, John, 0K

Jessome, Renee J., 0F, 0G

Jia, Lixiu, 0Z

Ju, Yanling, 0G

Jung, Sooyeon, 13

Kane, David, 14

Kang, Dongwoo, 13

Kim, Jaekyeom, 13

Kim, Minwoong, 0E

Kim, Sungjin, 13

Kim, Taeuk, 0B

Korhonen, Jari, 0S

Lachat, Amélie, 0Y

Lafon-Pham, Dominique, 0N

Larabi, M.-C., 0M, 0X

Lee, Jinsang, 13

Lee, Seonmee, 0B Leisti, T., 0Q

Le Moan, Steven, 0P, 12

Leszczuk, Mikotaj, 02

Lim, Moojong, 0B, 13

Lindner, Albrecht, 08

Luo, Jiafu, 08

Maggard, Eric, 0F, 0G

Mantel, Claire, 0S

Martinez Bauza, Judit, 09

Medina, Victor, 0N

Montagna, Roberto, 0U

Nguyen, Minh Q., 0l

Niu, Wenjuan, 0Z

Nuutinen, M., 0Q

Ospina-Borras, J. E., 0V

Ouled Zaid, Azza, 05

Paljic, Alexis, 0N

Park, Jongjin, 0B

Park, Taeyong, 0B

Park, Yongmin, 13

Paudyal, Pradip, 0W

Pedersen, Jesper Melgaard, 0S

Pedersen, Marius, 0O, 0P, 0R

Peltoketo, Veli-Tapani, 0A

Preiss, Jens, 12

Prokushkin, Sergey F., 04

Psarrou, A., 0M, 0X

Radun, J., 0Q

Roland, Jackson K. M., 0L

Saadane, AbdelHakim, 1O

Sasahara, S., 0D

Seo, Woongjin, 0B

Storvik, Jehans Jr., 0O

Triantaphillidou, Sophie, 0K, 0M, 0X

Tsifouti, A., 0M, 0X

Tsoy, Yury, 03

Tu, Yan, 0Z

Uno, M., 0D

Urban, Philipp, 12

Van Ngo, Khai, 0O

Virtanen, T., 0Q

Wagner, Jerry K., 0E

Yan, Ni, 0F

Yoo, Jang Jin, 13

Zhang, Jia, 0J

Zhao, Ping, 0R

Zhong, Xuefei, 0Z

Conference Committee

Symposium Chair

  • Sheila S. Hemami, Northeastern University (United States)

Symposium Co-chair

  • Choon-Woo Kim, Inha University (Korea, Republic of)

Conference Chairs

  • Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, Université de Poitiers (France)

  • Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)

Conference Program Committee

  • Nicolas Bonnier, Canon Information Systems Research Australia Pty. Ltd. (Australia)

  • Peter D. Burns, Burns Digital Imaging (United States)

  • Majed Chambah, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France)

  • Luke C. Cui, Microsoft Corporation (United States)

  • Mark D. Fairchild, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Susan P. Farnand, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Robert D. Fiete, ITT Exelis (United States)

  • Frans Gaykema, Océ Technologies B.V. (Netherlands)

  • Dirk W. Hertel, E Ink Corporation (United States)

  • Robin B. Jenkin, Apple, Inc. (United States)

  • Elaine W. Jin, Intel Corporation (United States)

  • Sang Ho Kim, SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. (Korea, Republic of)

  • Toshiya Nakaguchi, Chiba University (Japan)

  • Göte S. Nyman, University of Helsinki (Finland)

  • Stuart W. Perry, Canon Information Systems Research Australia Pty. Ltd. (Australia)

  • D. René Rasmussen, Qi Analytics LLC (United States)

  • Safaee-Rad Reza, Qualcomm Inc. (United States)

  • Eric K. Zeise, Kodak's Graphic Communications Group (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Image Quality and Imaging Processing

    Mohamed-Chaker Larabi, Université de Poitiers (France)

  • 2 Digital Photography and Image Quality I, Joint Session with Conferences 9396 and 9404

    Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)

    Kevin J. Matherson, Microsoft Corporation (United States)

  • 3 Digital Photography and Image Quality II, Joint Session with Conferences 9396 and 9404

    Robin B. Jenkin, Apple, Inc. (United States)

    Kevin J. Matherson, Microsoft Corporation (United States)

  • 4 Print Quality I

    Susan P. Farnand, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)

  • 5 Print Quality II

    Frans Gaykema, Océ Technologies B.V. (Netherlands)

  • 6 Imaging Performance

    Peter D. Burns, Burns Digital Imaging (United States)

  • 7 Subjective Quality Assessment

    Göte S. Nyman, University of Helsinki (Finland)

  • 8 Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment

    Sang Ho Kim, Samsung Digital City (Korea, Republic of)

  • 9 Objective Quality Assessment

    Stuart W. Perry, Canon Information Systems Research Australia Pty. Ltd. (Australia)

  • 10 Display Quality

    Elaine W. Jin, Intel Corporation (United States)

Introduction

Over the last decade, the Image Quality and System Performance (IQSP) conference has covered a wide range of topics relating to the evaluation of imaging system performance, the definition of the perceived image quality, and often the interrelationship between them. The perceived quality of images is of crucial importance in visual arts, as well as in commercial, scientific and entertaining application environments. Developments in display technologies, digital printing, imaging sensors, image processing, and 3D imaging are enabling new (or enhanced) possibilities for creating and conveying visual content that informs or entertains. Wireless networks and mobile devices expand the ways to share imagery.

Following the tradition of the 10 previous IQSP volumes, this volume includes research brought by industrial and academic engineers and scientists who strive to understand how humans judge images, how to quantify image quality, what makes high-quality imagery, and how to assess the requirements and performance of modern imaging systems. It comprises peer-reviewed contributions that cover research and applications throughout the imaging chain on: the methodologies and standards for quantifying perceptual quality and imaging performance; the evaluation of captured, compressed, displayed and print quality; objective and subjective video quality evaluation; and 3D image quality.

We hope Image Quality and System Performance XII is a useful reference to all those interested in present-day research on image quality and imaging-system performance.

Chaker Larabi

Sophie Triantaphillidou

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