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Omnidirectional video records a scene in all directions around one central position. It allows users to select viewing content freely in all directions. Assuming that viewing directions are uniformly distributed, the isotropic observation space can be regarded as a sphere. Omnidirectional video is commonly represented by different projection formats with one or multiple planes. To measure objective quality of omnidirectional video in observation space more accurately, a weighted-to-spherically-uniform quality evaluation method is proposed in this letter. The error of each pixel on projection planes is multiplied by a weight to ensure the equivalent spherical area in observation space, in which pixels with equal mapped spherical area have the same influence on distortion measurement. Our method makes the quality evaluation results more accurate and reliable since it avoids error propagation caused by the conversion from resampling representation space to observation space. As an example of such quality evaluation method, weighted-to-spherically-uniform peak signal-to-noise ratio is described and its performance is experimentally analyzed.
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