CVIVAug 23, 2025

MDIQA: Unified Image Quality Assessment for Multi-dimensional Evaluation and Restoration

arXiv:2508.16887v12 citationsh-index: 20Has Code
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for more nuanced IQA that aligns with human perception, though it is incremental as it builds on existing deep learning methods.

The paper tackles the problem of image quality assessment (IQA) by proposing a multi-dimensional framework (MDIQA) that models quality across technical and aesthetic dimensions, achieving superior performance and flexible application to image restoration tasks.

Recent advancements in image quality assessment (IQA), driven by sophisticated deep neural network designs, have significantly improved the ability to approach human perceptions. However, most existing methods are obsessed with fitting the overall score, neglecting the fact that humans typically evaluate image quality from different dimensions before arriving at an overall quality assessment. To overcome this problem, we propose a multi-dimensional image quality assessment (MDIQA) framework. Specifically, we model image quality across various perceptual dimensions, including five technical and four aesthetic dimensions, to capture the multifaceted nature of human visual perception within distinct branches. Each branch of our MDIQA is initially trained under the guidance of a separate dimension, and the respective features are then amalgamated to generate the final IQA score. Additionally, when the MDIQA model is ready, we can deploy it for a flexible training of image restoration (IR) models, enabling the restoration results to better align with varying user preferences through the adjustment of perceptual dimension weights. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our MDIQA achieves superior performance and can be effectively and flexibly applied to image restoration tasks. The code is available: https://github.com/YaoShunyu19/MDIQA.

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