Abstract
The optimization objective of regression-based blind image quality assessment (IQA) models is to minimize the mean prediction error across the training dataset, which can lead to biased parameter estimation due to potential training data biases. To mitigate this issue, we propose a regression-free framework for image quality evaluation, which is based upon retrieving locally similar instances by incorporating semantic and distortion feature spaces. The approach is motivated by the observation that the human visual system (HVS) exhibits analogous perceptual responses to semantically similar image contents impaired by identical distortions, which we term as content-distortion consistency. The proposed method constructs a hierarchical k-nearest neighbor (k-NN) algorithm for instance retrieval through two classification modules: semantic classification (SC) module and distortion classification (DC) module. Given a test image and an IQA database, the SC module retrieves multiple pristine im