IP Library Granted Patent US 8,970,710
Granted Patent B2
US 8,970,710 · App. 13/989,130 · Granted Mar 3, 2015

Method and apparatus for measuring quality of video based on frame loss pattern

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Patent No.
US 8,970,710
App. No.
13/989,130
Granted
Mar 3, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for measuring the quality of a video is provided. The method comprises: generating a frame loss pattern of the video by indicating whether each frame in the video is lost or successfully transmitted; and evaluating the quality of the video as a function of the generated t came loss pattern.

Claims (26)

1. A method for measuring a quality of video, comprising:

generating a frame loss pattern of the video by recording, in sequence, a status for every successive frame in a group of frames and establishing for each such group of frames an arrangement indicating whether each frame in the group is lost or successfully transmitted relative to all frames in the group; and

evaluating the quality of the video as a function of the generated frame loss pattern.

2. A method for measuring a quality of video, comprising:

generating a frame loss pattern of the video by indicating whether each frame in the video is lost or successfully transmitted; and

evaluating the quality of the video as a function of the generated frame loss pattern by the steps of:

grouping, from the first lost frame, one or more consecutive lost frames in the video into a group frame loss;

dividing, from the first group frame loss, the frame loss pattern into a plurality of sections having one or more consecutive group frame losses, each group frame loss in a section having the same number of successfully transmitted frames between the group frame loss and its previous group frame loss and the same number of lost frames;

calculating a value of the quality degradation generated by each section of group frame loss; and

evaluating the quality of the video by combining the values of all sections.

3. The method according to claim 2 , further comprising calculating the value of the quality degradation generated by a section of group frame loss as a function of the average number of successfully transmitted frames between two neighboring group frame losses in the section and the average number of lost frame of all the group frame losses in the section.

4. The method according to claim 2 , wherein said evaluation comprises combining the values of all sections by a weighted pooling.

5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein a weighting factor of one section in the weighted pooling depends on the number of frames in the section, the distance of the center of the section to the last frame and the perceptual temporal degradation introduced by the section.

6. Apparatus for measuring a quality of video, comprising:

a receiver configured to receive an input video and generating a frame loss pattern of the received video by recording, in sequence, a status for every successive frame in a group of frames and establishing for each such group of frames an arrangement indicating whether each frame in the group is lost or successfully transmitted relative to all frames in the group; and

an evaluator unit configured to evaluate the quality of the video as a function of the generated frame loss pattern.

7. Apparatus for measuring a quality of video, comprising:

a receiver configured to receive an input video and generating a frame loss pattern of the received video; and

a first evaluator unit configured to evaluate the quality of the video as a function of the generated frame loss pattern, wherein the evaluating means includes:

a grouping unit configured to receive the frame loss pattern from the frame loss pattern generating unit and grouping, from the first lost frame, one or more consecutive lost frames in the frame loss pattern into a group frame loss;

a dividing unit configured to receive the grouped frame loss pattern from the grouping unit and dividing, from the first group frame loss, the frame loss pattern into a plurality of sections having one or more consecutive group frame losses, each group frame loss in a section having the same number of successfully transmitted frames between the group frame loss and its previous group frame loss and the same number of lost frames;

a calculating unit configured to calculate a value of the quality degradation generated by each section of group frame loss outputted by the dividing unit; and

a second evaluating unit configured to evaluate the quality of the video by combining the values of all sections outputted by the calculating unit and outputting the value.

8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein said calculating unit calculates the value of the quality degradation generated by a section of group frame loss as a function of the average number of successfully transmitted frames between two neighboring group frame losses in the section and the average number of lost frame of all the group frame losses in the section.

9. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein said second evaluating unit combines the values of all sections by a weighted pooling.

10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein a weighting factor of one section in the weighted pooling depends on the number of frames in the section, the distance of the center of the section to the last frame and the perceptual temporal degradation introduced by the section.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2021
From: MAGNOLIA LICENSING LLC
To: COLONIAL LICENSING LLC
Reel/Frame 058218/0401 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2020
From: THOMSON LICENSING S.A.S.
To: MAGNOLIA LICENSING LLC
Reel/Frame 053570/0237 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2013
From: GU, XIAODONG; LIU, DEBING; CHEN, ZHIBO
To: THOMSON LICENSING
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