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Point cloud is a 3D image representation that has recently emerged as a viable approach for advanced content modality in modern communication systems. In view of its wide adoption, quality evaluation metrics are essential. In this paper, we propose and assess a family of statistical dispersion measurements for the prediction of perceptual degradations. The employed features characterize local distributions of point cloud attributes reflecting topology and color. After associating local regions between a reference and a distorted model, the corresponding feature values are compared. The visual quality of a distorted model is then predicted by error pooling across individual quality scores obtained per region. The extracted features aim at capturing local changes, similarly to the well-known Structural Similarity Index. Benchmarking results using available datasets reveal best-performing attributes and features, under different neighborhood sizes. Finally, point cloud voxelization is examined as part of the process, improving the prediction accuracy under certain conditions.
Frédéric Kaplan, Isabella Di Lenardo, Rémi Guillaume Petitpierre, Beatrice Vaienti