DocumentCode
2902480
Title
Audio quality assessment in packet networks: an “inter-subjective” neural network model
Author
Mohamed, Samir ; Cervantes-Perez, Francisco ; Afifi, Hossam
Author_Institution
IRISA, Rennes, France
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
579
Lastpage
586
Abstract
Transmitting digital audio signals in real time over packet switched networks (e.g. the Internet) has set forth the need for developing signal processing algorithms that objectively evaluate audio quality. So far, the best way to assess audio quality are subjective listening tests, the most commonly used being the mean opinion score (MOS) recommended by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The goal of this paper is to show how artificial neural networks (ANNs) can be used to mimic the way human subjects estimate the quality of audio signals when distorted by changes in several parameters that affect the transmitted audio quality. To validate the approach, we carried out an MOS experiment for speech signals distorted by different values of IP-network parameters (e.g. loss rate, loss distribution, packetization interval, etc.), and changes in the encoding algorithm used to compress the original signal. Our results allow us to show that ANNs can capture the nonlinear mapping, between certain characteristics of audio signals and a subjective five points quality scale, “built” by a group of human subjects when participating in an MOS experiment, creating, in this way, an “inter-subjective” neural network (INN) model that might effectively “evaluate”, in real time, the audio quality in packet switched networks
Keywords
Internet; audio coding; data compression; feedforward neural nets; neural net architecture; packet switching; speech coding; transport protocols; ANN architecture; IP-network parameters; ITU; International Telecommunication Union; Internet; MOS experiment; artificial neural networks; audio quality assessment; digital audio signal transmission; encoding algorithm; inter-subjective neural network model; loss distribution; loss rate; mean opinion score; nonlinear mapping; packet switched networks; packetization interval; real time transmission; signal compression; signal processing algorithms; speech signals; subjective five points quality scale; subjective listening tests; three-layer feedforward neural network; Artificial neural networks; Humans; IP networks; Nonlinear distortion; Packet switching; Quality assessment; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Telecommunication switching; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Networking, 2001. Proceedings. 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beppu City, Oita
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0951-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICOIN.2001.905514
Filename
905514
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