Dual-Representation Interaction Driven Image Quality Assessment with Restoration Assistance
No-Reference Image Quality Assessment for distorted images has always been a challenging problem due to image content variance and distortion diversity. Previous IQA models mostly encode explicit single-quality features of synthetic images to obtain quality-aware representations for quality score pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | No-Reference Image Quality Assessment for distorted images has always been a
challenging problem due to image content variance and distortion diversity.
Previous IQA models mostly encode explicit single-quality features of synthetic
images to obtain quality-aware representations for quality score prediction.
However, performance decreases when facing real-world distortion and restored
images from restoration models. The reason is that they do not consider the
degradation factors of the low-quality images adequately. To address this
issue, we first introduce the DRI method to obtain degradation vectors and
quality vectors of images, which separately model the degradation and quality
information of low-quality images. After that, we add the restoration network
to provide the MOS score predictor with degradation information. Then, we
design the Representation-based Semantic Loss (RS Loss) to assist in enhancing
effective interaction between representations. Extensive experimental results
demonstrate that the proposed method performs favorably against existing
state-of-the-art models on both synthetic and real-world datasets. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.17390 |