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Advanced visual quality indicators
Manager: dr hab. inż. Mikołaj Leszczuk, prof. AGH
Possible forms of commercialization: spin-off company, sale, licence
One of the problems in transmitting a video signal is measuring the quality perceived by the system's viewers, so it is very important for a content provider to detect distortion quickly. Currently, the first automatic systems for detecting video distortion already exist on the market. Also, as part of the work conducted at the Telecommunications Institute, algorithms have been developed to detect such distortions (https://qoe.agh.edu.pl/indicators/). However, current attempts to license these algorithms in business realities are met with problems related to the instability of the algorithms' work under changes in image resolution. Therefore, it is planned to prepare for the implementation of visual quality distortion indicators, which will be prepared for operation in production conditions and will be adapted to changes in image resolution. Our current video quality indicators are available and licensed as independent software that can be downloaded and run. We would like to be able to make demonstrations of the final version of the technology, incorporating resolution changes, as software as a service (SaaS). The user would be able to stream or upload video to our server, and we would respond to the user (via a browser or special API) with the results of the analysis in the form of indicator values.
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The program called "Innovation Incubator 4.0" is implemented as part of a non-competitive project entitled "Support for the management of scientific research and commercialization of R&D results in research units and enterprises" under the Intelligent Development Operational Program 2014-2020 (Measure 4.4).
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