iqa
Image Quality Assessment (IQA) is the field that studies how to quantify the perceptual quality of images. It involves methods that assign numerical scores to distorted or processed images to reflect how closely they match a reference image or how they are perceived by human observers. IQA is used across the image processing pipeline, including compression, transmission, restoration, acquisition, and display evaluation.
IQA approaches are commonly categorized by reference availability. Full-reference IQA (FR-IQA) requires a pristine reference image
Classic metrics include PSNR and SSIM, with SSIM and its multiscale variant (MS-SSIM) offering better alignment
Common IQA benchmarks use public datasets such as LIVE, CSIQ, TID2013, and KADID-10k, which provide images with
Applications of IQA include optimizing image and video codecs, assessing transmission and display pipelines, guiding restoration