High Dynamic Range Visual Difference Predictor (HDR VDP) is a perceptual metric that can predict whether differences between two images are visible to the human observer or not.

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  • Can you provide the python or C++ version of the code?
    Reply from HDR Visual Difference Predictor
    Posted 2023-04-30
    There are no plans to port HDR-VDP-3 to Python or C. But v3.0.7 can be run in Octave, which is a free alternative to Matlab. You can also check: https://github.com/gfxdisp/FovVideoVDP
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Operating Systems

Cygwin, Linux, Mac

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Healthcare Industry, Science/Research, Telecommunications Industry

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

C++, Unix Shell

Related Categories

Unix Shell Graphics Software, Unix Shell Data Visualization Software, C++ Graphics Software, C++ Data Visualization Software

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2006-05-19