Title :
Influence of video resolution, viewing device and audio quality on perceived multimedia quality for steaming applications
Author :
Sidaty, Naty Ould ; Larabi, Mohamed-Chaker ; Saadane, Abdelhakim
Author_Institution :
XLIM-SIC Lab., Univ. de Poitiers, Poitiers, France
Abstract :
Objective and subjective quality assessment of images and videos have been an active research topic in the recent years. Multimedia technologies require new quality metrics and methodologies taking into account the fundamental differences in the human visual perception and the typical distortions of both video and audio modalities. Because of the increase of multimedia content platforms (Streaming, IPTV, OTT, etc) to delivering video content over the open Internet to a variety of devices; from TVs, to tablets, and smart phones, the Quality of Experience (QoE) may change. In this work we propose to evaluate the mutual interaction between audio and video and their influence on the perceived quality in case of streaming video applications. From one side, we carried out subjective experiments for assessing audio-only, video-only and audiovisual quality to create an audiovisual database that contains a wide range of degradations. From another side, a statistical analysis has been performed to investigate the influence of video resolution, viewing device and audio quality on perceived audiovisual quality. The Results show that audio quality plays a crucial role in the judgment of perceived quality especially when its quality is poor.
Keywords :
audio-visual systems; image resolution; quality of experience; statistical analysis; video signal processing; video streaming; Internet; QoE; TVs; audio modality; audiovisual database; human visual perception; multimedia content platforms; multimedia quality; objective image quality assessment; perceived audiovisual quality; quality metrics; quality of experience; smart phones; statistical analysis; subjective image quality assessment; tablets; video content; video modality; video resolution; video streaming; viewing device; Degradation; Multimedia communication; Quality assessment; Streaming media; TV; Tablet computers; Video recording; MOS; Multimedia QoE; Multimedia Quality Assessment; Streaming; Video Quality Database;
Conference_Titel :
Visual Information Processing (EUVIP), 2014 5th European Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Paris
DOI :
10.1109/EUVIP.2014.7018407