Title :
MPEG-4 video subjective test procedures and results
Author :
Pereira, Fernando ; Alpert, Thierry
Author_Institution :
Inst. Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
fDate :
2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the recent years, the technical developments in the area of audio-visual communications, notably in video coding, encouraged the emergence of new services which are already changing our everyday life. The convergence of the telecommunications, computer, and TV/film technologies is leading to the intermixture of elements formerly characteristic of each one of these fields, creating new needs and new requirements. Among the most important trends is the need to increase the interaction capabilities between the user and the audio-visual information, notably by considering the scene as a composition of objects-the content-according to a script that describes their spatial and temporal behavior and not just a set of pixels. MPEG-4 is a new audio-visual standard aiming to establish a universal, efficient coding of different forms of audio-visual data, called audio-visual objects. To reach this target, MPEG-4 has called for proposals on techniques that may be instrumental to efficiently represent visual information, allowing simultaneously high degrees of content-based interactivity and error resilience. This paper addresses the conditions under which the proposals to the MPEG-4 first round of video subjective tests have been evaluated. Moreover, the most significative results of these tests are also presented
Keywords :
audio coding; audio-visual systems; code standards; interactive video; telecommunication standards; video coding; MPEG-4 coding standard; TV/film technology; audio-visual communications; audio-visual data coding; audio-visual information; audio-visual objects; audio-visual standard; computer technology; content based interactivity; error resilience; interactive video; spatial behavior; subjective test results; telecommunications technology; temporal behavior; video coding; video subjective test procedures; Instruments; Layout; Life testing; MPEG 4 Standard; Proposals; Resilience; Streaming media; TV; Telecommunication computing; Video coding;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on