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Crowdsourced estimation of collective just noticeable difference for compressed video with the flicker test and QUEST+

Jenadeleh et al., 2024

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11256364084685617910
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Jenadeleh M
Hamzaoui R
Reips U
Saupe D
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology

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The concept of videowise just noticeable difference (JND) was recently proposed for determining the lowest bitrate at which a source video can be compressed without perceptible quality loss with a given probability. This bitrate is usually obtained from …
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