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High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging captures a wide range of luminance existing in real-world scenes. Due to large luminance levels and higher brightness of HDR displays, artefacts can be more noticeable to the Human Visual System (HVS). In a first attempt to experimentally quantify those noticeable levels for HDR images, we pioneered in conducting an exhaustive and comprehensive Just Noticeable Difference (JND) subjective experiment of which the outcome is presented in this paper. Six distortions including JPEG, JPEG2000, noise, blur, contrast change, and quantization artefacts have been considered in the test. The distortions were applied to 10 HDR images in 100 distortion levels resulting a database of 6000 HDR test images. The subjects were asked to find the image JND location on each set of 100 images they had the freedom to explore. The effect of content features on the noticeable threshold selection is investigated per distortion type. Our results in some cases show a significant correlation between content features and JNDs. We are hoping that our results can contribute to further exploitation of a precise HVS model for HDR quality assessment and optimization of the coding and bit allocation in HDR compression.

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Ahar, Ayyoub, et al. “A Just Noticeable Difference Subjective Test for High Dynamic Range Images.” 2018 TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY OF MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE (QOMEX), IEEE, 2018, pp. 144–49, doi:10.1109/qomex.2018.8463429.
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Ahar, A., Mahmoudpour, S., Van Wallendael, G., Paridaens, T., Lambert, P., & Schelkens, P. (2018). A just noticeable difference subjective test for high dynamic range images. 2018 TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY OF MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE (QOMEX), 144–149. https://doi.org/10.1109/qomex.2018.8463429
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Ahar, Ayyoub, Saeed Mahmoudpour, Glenn Van Wallendael, Tom Paridaens, Peter Lambert, and Peter Schelkens. 2018. “A Just Noticeable Difference Subjective Test for High Dynamic Range Images.” In 2018 TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY OF MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE (QOMEX), 144–49. New York, NY, USA: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/qomex.2018.8463429.
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Ahar, Ayyoub, Saeed Mahmoudpour, Glenn Van Wallendael, Tom Paridaens, Peter Lambert, and Peter Schelkens. 2018. “A Just Noticeable Difference Subjective Test for High Dynamic Range Images.” In 2018 TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY OF MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE (QOMEX), 144–149. New York, NY, USA: IEEE. doi:10.1109/qomex.2018.8463429.
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Ahar A, Mahmoudpour S, Van Wallendael G, Paridaens T, Lambert P, Schelkens P. A just noticeable difference subjective test for high dynamic range images. In: 2018 TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY OF MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE (QOMEX). New York, NY, USA: IEEE; 2018. p. 144–9.
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A. Ahar, S. Mahmoudpour, G. Van Wallendael, T. Paridaens, P. Lambert, and P. Schelkens, “A just noticeable difference subjective test for high dynamic range images,” in 2018 TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY OF MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE (QOMEX), Sardinia, Italy, 2018, pp. 144–149.
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  abstract     = {{High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging captures a wide range of luminance existing in real-world scenes. Due to large luminance levels and higher brightness of HDR displays, artefacts can be more noticeable to the Human Visual System (HVS). In a first attempt to experimentally quantify those noticeable levels for HDR images, we pioneered in conducting an exhaustive and comprehensive Just Noticeable Difference (JND) subjective experiment of which the outcome is presented in this paper. Six distortions including JPEG, JPEG2000, noise, blur, contrast change, and quantization artefacts have been considered in the test. The distortions were applied to 10 HDR images in 100 distortion levels resulting a database of 6000 HDR test images. The subjects were asked to find the image JND location on each set of 100 images they had the freedom to explore. The effect of content features on the noticeable threshold selection is investigated per distortion type. Our results in some cases show a significant correlation between content features and JNDs. We are hoping that our results can contribute to further exploitation of a precise HVS model for HDR quality assessment and optimization of the coding and bit allocation in HDR compression.}},
  author       = {{Ahar, Ayyoub and Mahmoudpour, Saeed and Van Wallendael, Glenn and Paridaens, Tom and Lambert, Peter and Schelkens, Peter}},
  booktitle    = {{2018 TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY OF MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE (QOMEX)}},
  isbn         = {{9781538626054}},
  issn         = {{2372-7179}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Sardinia, Italy}},
  pages        = {{144--149}},
  publisher    = {{IEEE}},
  title        = {{A just noticeable difference subjective test for high dynamic range images}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1109/qomex.2018.8463429}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}

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