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Full Reference Objective Quality Assessment for Reconstructed Background Images
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2018
unpublished
With an increased interest in applications that require a clean background image, such as video surveillance, object tracking, street view imaging and location-based services on web-based maps, multiple algorithms have been developed to reconstruct a background image from cluttered scenes. Traditionally, statistical measures and existing image quality techniques have been applied for evaluating the quality of the reconstructed background images. Though these quality assessment methods have been
doi:10.20944/preprints201805.0240.v1
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