PSNR definition

PSNR means peak signal-to-noise ratio, a term for the ratio between the maximum possible power of a signal and the power of corrupting noise that affects the fidelity of its representation.

Examples of PSNR in a sentence

  • The measure of this quantity can be done as percentage of time (e.g. 99% of the time) or percentage on the number of usage (e.g. 98% of the times one tries, the service is usable) ME-01 The availability should never go below a specific threshold, there could be more than a threshold (e.g. for business hours and night) QS-02 Integrity The guarantee that the ingested A/V and metadata contents has been preserved keeping an agreed quality level (assessed for example with PSNR).

  • We also give the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR, see [1, 2]) compared to the true satellite image shown in Figure 3.2; a higher PSNR indicates a better reconstruction.

  • In other words, self-determination including the right to PSNR, was no longer dependent either of the will or the might of a colonial power, nor the effective control of an Occupying power.

  • This stated, it can be concluded that belligerent occupation prevents the Saharawi people to exercise their right to self-determination and PSNR.

  • Subject to Clause 2.21.1 or 2.21.2 of this contract, the Civil Court having original Civil Jurisdiction at Delhi for PSNR, at Kolkata for PSER, at Nagpur for PSWR and at Chennai for PSSR, shall alone have exclusive jurisdiction in regard to all matters in respect of the Contract.

  • The Civil Court having original Civil Jurisdiction at Delhi for PSNR, at Kolkata for PSER, at Nagpur for PSWR and at Chennai for PSSR, shall alone have exclusive jurisdiction in regard to all claims in respect of the Contract.

  • The PSNR for this example is 45.1 dB, which is just under that of the baseline and truncation methods which both have a PSNR of 46.9 dB.

  • However, we believe this is not true; we applied the synthetic boundary conditions, obtained from the noisy blurred image, to deblur the corresponding noise-free blurred image, and obtained the very good results shown in Figure 2.13, with a PSNR of 28.5262dB.

  • This present paragraph sheds light on the economic feature of self-determination which developed from the principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources (hereafter: PSNR), uncovering its emergence, content, scope and status in contemporary international law.

  • Subject to Clause 2.21.1 or 2.21.2 of this Contract, the Civil Court having original Civil Jurisdiction at Delhi for PSNR, at Kolkata for PSER, at Nagpur for PSWR and at Chennai for PSSR, shall alone have exclusive jurisdiction in regard to all matters in respect of the Contract.

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