Title :
Audio adaptation according to usage environment and perceptual quality metrics
Author :
Feiten, Bernhard ; Wolf, Ingo ; Oh, Eunmi ; Seo, Jeongil ; Kim, Hae-Kwang
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Future audio applications will need to handle a wide variety of end-devices and networks from low quality mobile services to very high quality home entertainment services. The MPEG-21 Digital Item Adaptation standard specifies a variety of tools that aim to enhance the user experience and maximize the perceived quality of service. This paper focuses on the audio-related tools, including audio usage environment descriptions and techniques for audio resource adaptation. Additionally, subjective and objective measures are discussed in the context of bit-rate adaptation. New quality measures, brightness, cleanness, and wideness are proposed for controlling the quality of the audio transmission.
Keywords :
audio coding; audio user interfaces; multimedia computing; quality of service; MPEG-21 digital item adaptation standard; audio adaptation; audio resource adaptation; audio usage environment; audio-related tool; bit-rate adaptation; mobile services; perceptual quality metrics; quality of service; Availability; Brightness; Codecs; Explosions; Internet; Intersymbol interference; Licenses; Multimedia systems; Power cables; Quality of service; Adaptation; MPEG-21; audio; perceptual metrics; quality of service; user preference;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2005.846793