Publications by authors named "Jari Korhonen"

Smartphones and other consumer devices capable of capturing video content and sharing it on social media in nearly real time are widely available at a reasonable cost. Thus, there is a growing need for no-reference video quality assessment (NR-VQA) of consumer produced video content, typically characterized by capture impairments that are qualitatively different from those observed in professionally produced video content. To date, most of the NR-VQA models in prior art have been developed for assessing coding and transmission distortions, rather than capture impairments.

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This paper investigates the impact of ambient light and peak white (maximum brightness of a display) on the perceived quality of videos displayed using local backlight dimming. Two subjective tests providing quality evaluations are presented and analyzed. The analyses of variance show significant interactions of the factors peak white and ambient light with the perceived quality.

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Local backlight dimming is a technology aiming at both saving energy and improving visual quality on television sets. As the rendition of the image is specified locally, the numerical signal corresponding to the displayed image needs to be computed through a model of the display. This simulated signal can then be used as input to objective quality metrics.

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  • Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is a pathogen linked to periodontitis, a disease characterized by biofilm infections that damage tooth-supporting tissues, and IL-1β plays a crucial role in the inflammatory response.
  • The study reveals that A. actinomycetemcomitans biofilms can actively bind and internalize IL-1β, with findings showing that decreased biofilm viability leads to IL-1β leakage.
  • Additionally, the research identifies the DNA-binding protein HU as a key player in the interaction with IL-1β, suggesting that this process might influence bacterial gene expression and hinder the inflammatory response in gum tissue.
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