An empirical assessment of the structural similarity index

2009 
This research evaluates the performance of the structural similarity index. An increasingly popular image quality metric, the structural similarity index is essentially a measure of the statistical correlation of two images. Its alleged strengths and advantages are widely acclaimed. For an arbitrary set of test images, however, statistical regression reveals a surprisingly high degree of association between the index and the fallible mean squared error, despite claims to the contrary on the part of its designers. This discovery suggests a much closer relationship between these two metrics.
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