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A Weighted Mean Absolute Error Metric for Image Quality Assessment

2020 IEEE International Conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP), 2020
Pixel-wise image quality assessment (IQA) algorithms, such as mean square error (MSE), mean absolute error (MAE) and peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) correlate well with perceptual quality when dealing with images sharing the same distortion type but not well when processing images in different distortion types, which is inconsistent with human visual
Sumei Li
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Assessing the statistical characteristics of the mean absolute error or forecasting

International Journal of Forecasting, 1991
Abstract This paper assesses some general statistical characteristics of the mean absolute error of forecasting (MAEF). It shows that the MAEF is the sample estimate of the expected value of the absolute error of forecasting, and derives its mean and variance.
Wen Lea Pearn
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Adaptive stack filtering under the mean absolute error criterion

IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1990
An adaptive filter algorithm is developed for the class of stack filters, which is a class of nonlinear filters obeying a weak superposition property. The adaptation algorithm can be interpreted as a learning algorithm for a group of decision-making units, the decisions of which are subject to a set of constraints called the stacking constraints. Under
J -H Lin, E J Coyle
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On the mean squared error, the mean absolute error and the like

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 1999
The problem of finding the minimizer of the rth -mean error , is revisited, via a unified approach. The approach is discussed for arbitrary r and is illustrated for r = 1 (mean absolute error)r = 2 (mean squared error), and r = 4. This approach is also discussed in the context of maximum likelihood estimation in a class of symmetric distributions which
Shaul K. Bar-Lev   +2 more
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Minimum mean absolute error nonlinear filtering

ICASSP-88., International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003
A class of sliding window operators called generalized stack filters is developed. This class of filters, which includes all rank order filters, stack filters, and digital morphological filters, is the set of all filters possessing the threshold decomposition architecture and a consistency property, called the stacking property.
Jean-Hsang Lin, Edward J. Coyle
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Quantization Based on the Mean-Absolute-Error Criterion

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1978
Performance criteria for the design of optimum quantizers are considered. A distance criterion for quantizer input and output probability distribution functions is formulated, and its relationship to the usual distortion criteria is established.
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Exact Mean Absolute Error of Baseline Predictor, MARP0

Information and Software Technology, 2016
Shepperd and MacDonell "Evaluating prediction systems in software project estimation". Information and Software Technology 54 (8), 820-827, 2012, proposed an improved measure of the effectiveness of predictors based on comparing them with random guessing.
William B. Langdon   +3 more
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Morphological filter mean-absolute-error theorem

SPIE Proceedings, 1992
The general characterization of optimal morphological filters is based on the Matheron representation for morphological filters. As conceived in its most general form, optimal- morphological-filter design involves a search over potential bases of structuring elements that can be used to form the Matheron erosion expansion.
Robert P. Loce, Edward R. Dougherty
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Morphological correlation and mean absolute error criteria

International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003
The mean absolute error criterion for signal detection and matching is linked with a morphological signal correlation (a sum of minima). Several properties of this nonlinear correlation are investigated, its performance for signal detection is compared with that of the classical (sum of products) linear correlation, and its statistical form is ...
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Mean-Absolute-Error Representation and Optimization of Computational-Morphological Filters

Graphical Models and Image Processing, 1995
Abstract Computational mathematical morphology provides a framework for analysis and representation of range-preserving, finite-range operators in the context of mathematical morphology. As such, it provides a framework for statistically optimal design in the framework of a Matheron-type representation; that is, each increasing, translation-invariant
R.P. Loce, E.R. Dougherty
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