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Video Multimethod Assessment Fusion (VMAF) on 360VR contents

This paper describes the subjective experiments and subsequent analysis carried out to validate the application of one of the most robust and influential video quality metrics, Video Multimethod Assessment Fusion (VMAF), to 360VR contents. VMAF is a full reference metric initially designed to work with traditional 2D contents. Hence, at first, it cannot be assumed to be compatible with the particularities of the scenario where omnidirectional content is visualized using a Head-Mounted Display (HMD). Therefore, through a complete set of tests, we prove that this metric can be successfully used without any specific training or adjustments to obtain the quality of 360VR sequences actually perceived by users.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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