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A new mesh visual quality metric using saliency weighting-based pooling strategy

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6877194 Graphical Models 2018 17 Pages PDF
Keywords
Mesh saliency
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A new mesh visual quality metric using saliency weighting-based pooling strategy
Authors
Xiang Feng, Wanggen Wan, Richard Yi Da Xu, Stuart Perry, Song Zhu, Zexin Liu,
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