Title :
The Perceptual and Attentive Impact of Delay and Jitter in Multimedia Delivery
Author :
Gulliver, Stephen R. ; Ghinea, Gheorghita
Author_Institution :
Brunel Univ., Uxbridge
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper we present the results of a study that examines the user´s perception-understood as both information assimilation and subjective satisfaction-of multimedia quality, when impacted by varying network-level parameters (delay and jitter). In addition, we integrate eye-tracking assessment to provide a more complete understanding of user perception of multimedia quality. Results show that delay and jitter significantly affect user satisfaction; variation in video eye path when either no single/obvious point of focus exists or when the point of attention changes dramatically. Lastly, results showed that content variation significantly affected user satisfaction, as well as user information assimilation.
Keywords :
delays; jitter; multimedia communication; quality of service; tracking; delay; eye-tracking assessment; information assimilation; jitter; multimedia delivery; multimedia quality; network-level parameters; subjective satisfaction; user perception; video eye path; Degradation; Delay effects; Digital multimedia broadcasting; Disaster management; Human factors; Jitter; Multimedia communication; Quality of service; Streaming media; User centered design; Computer interface human factors; multimedia communication; user centered design;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2007.896955