DocumentCode :
1522772
Title :
Subjective Quality Evaluation via Paired Comparison: Application to Scalable Video Coding
Author :
Jong-Seok Lee ; De Simone, F. ; Ebrahimi, Touradj
Author_Institution :
Multimeida Signal Process. Group, Inst. of Electr. Eng., Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume :
13
Issue :
5
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
882
Lastpage :
893
Abstract :
Scalable video coding is a powerful solution for content delivery in many interactive multimedia services due to its adaptability to varying terminal and network constraints. In order to successfully exploit such adaptability, it is necessary to understand users´ preference among various scalability options and consequently develop an optimal bit rate adaptation strategy. In this paper, we present a study of subjective quality assessment of scalable video coding, which investigates the influence of the combination of scalability options on perceived quality with the goal of providing guidelines for an adaptive strategy that selects the optimal combination for a given bandwidth constraint. In particular, the study is based on paired comparison of stimuli that is suitable for our goal due to its simplicity and easiness. We propose a new method, called Paired Evaluation via Analysis of Reliability (PEAR), which analyzes paired comparison results and produces not only quality scores but also intuitive measures of confidence of the scores for significance analysis. Results and analysis of extensive subjective tests for two different scalable video codecs and high definition contents are described, from which general consistent conclusions are drawn. The video and subjective data used in the paper are publicly available to the research community.
Keywords :
image sequences; quality management; reliability; video codecs; video coding; video streaming; bandwidth constraint; bit rate adaptation strategy; content delivery; interactive multimedia service; multimedia streaming; paired evaluation via analysis of reliability; paired stimuli comparison; perceived quality; quality score; scalable video codec; scalable video coding; significance analysis; subjective quality assessment; subjective quality evaluation; user preference; video sequence quality; Bit rate; Multimedia communication; Scalability; Spatial resolution; Streaming media; Video coding; Video sequences; Bradley-Terry model; content distribution; multimedia quality assessment; paired comparison; scalable video coding; subjective test;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9210
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2011.2157333
Filename :
5772009
Link To Document :
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