A multidimensional measurement of photorealistic avatar quality of experience
Ross Cutler, Babak Naderi, Vishak Gopal, Dharmendar Palle

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive subjective test framework to evaluate photorealistic avatar quality across ten human-centric dimensions, revealing weak correlations with traditional objective metrics and no uncanny valley effect in telecommunication scenarios.
Contribution
It presents an open-source, multidimensional subjective evaluation framework for photorealistic avatars, highlighting the limitations of existing objective metrics and analyzing avatar quality in real-world-like settings.
Findings
Weak correlation between subjective metrics and objective measures.
Strong correlation among certain dimensions for highly realistic avatars.
No uncanny valley effect observed for photorealistic avatars.
Abstract
Photorealistic avatars are human avatars that look, move, and talk like real people. The performance of photorealistic avatars has significantly improved recently based on objective metrics such as PSNR, SSIM, LPIPS, FID, and FVD. However, recent photorealistic avatar publications do not provide subjective tests of the avatars to measure human usability factors. We provide an open source test framework to subjectively measure photorealistic avatar performance in ten dimensions: realism, trust, comfortableness using, comfortableness interacting with, appropriateness for work, creepiness, formality, affinity, resemblance to the person, and emotion accuracy. Using telecommunication scenarios, we show that the correlation of nine of these subjective metrics with PSNR, SSIM, LPIPS, FID, and FVD is weak, and moderate for emotion accuracy. The crowdsourced subjective test framework is highly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment · Advanced Image Fusion Techniques · Infrared Target Detection Methodologies
