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by lpaone
3691 days ago
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Thanks for the link. Very interesting. I agree with you about PSNR and SSIM. There are plenty of times where they do a less than stellar job and a quick eye test makes it obvious. Unfortunately the VPxs and h.26xs of the world tune their internal comparison metrics for these to make their codecs score better on comparison tests. Consequently, this can sometimes lead to less than optimal video quality. If this can be applied generally, work better than PSNR/SSIM and be made to run fast enough, it would be interesting to see if this could be used to improve block matching in video codecs. *Edit grammar. |
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