AIM 2024 Challenge on Video Super-Resolution Quality Assessment: Methods and Results
This paper presents the Video Super-Resolution (SR) Quality Assessment (QA) Challenge that was part of the Advances in Image Manipulation (AIM) workshop, held in conjunction with ECCV 2024. The task of this challenge was to develop an objective QA method for videos upscaled 2x and 4x by modern image...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents the Video Super-Resolution (SR) Quality Assessment (QA)
Challenge that was part of the Advances in Image Manipulation (AIM) workshop,
held in conjunction with ECCV 2024. The task of this challenge was to develop
an objective QA method for videos upscaled 2x and 4x by modern image- and
video-SR algorithms. QA methods were evaluated by comparing their output with
aggregate subjective scores collected from >150,000 pairwise votes obtained
through crowd-sourced comparisons across 52 SR methods and 1124 upscaled
videos. The goal was to advance the state-of-the-art in SR QA, which had proven
to be a challenging problem with limited applicability of traditional QA
methods. The challenge had 29 registered participants, and 5 teams had
submitted their final results, all outperforming the current state-of-the-art.
All data, including the private test subset, has been made publicly available
on the challenge homepage at
https://challenges.videoprocessing.ai/challenges/super-resolution-metrics-challenge.html |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.04225 |