Full-Reference Stability Assessment of Digital Video Stabilization Based on Riemannian Metric

Lei Zhang, Qing Zhuo Zheng, Hong Kang Liu, Hua Huang*

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Abstract

Assessing the quality of the motion stability is important to evaluating the performance of video stabilization algorithms. This paper presents a novel quality assessment scheme for the video motion stability in a full-reference (FR) manner. Given ideally stable videos and their corresponding shaky videos, our method measures the geodesic distance between motion paths of the stable and the stabilized videos. Due to the use of the Riemannian metric defined on the manifold of spatial transformations, our method enables the intrinsic and faithful measurement on pairwise motion disparities. To facilitate the FR assessment, a data set of stable and shaky videos is constructed by directly capturing realistic stable/shaky videos with a customized device. Then, digital video stabilization algorithms can be run on shaky videos to obtain the stabilized sequence of frames, whereupon their performances are evaluated by using our stability assessment. The experiments demonstrate that our stability assessment gains good concordance with the subjective assessment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8438527
Pages (from-to)6051-6063
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume27
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Lie group
  • Riemannian metric
  • Video stabilization
  • geodesic
  • stability assessment

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