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3 February 2014 An objective model for audio-visual quality
Helard Becerra Martinez, Mylène C. Q. Farias
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Proceedings Volume 9016, Image Quality and System Performance XI; 90160P (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2042425
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we describe three psychophysical experiments with the goal of understanding the influence of audio and video components on the overall perceived audio- visual quality. In Experiment I, subjects evaluated the quality of videos (without any audio) compressed at different video bitrates. In Experiment II, subjects evaluated the quality of audio (without any video) compressed at different audio bitrates. In Experiment III, subjects evaluated the quality of videos (audio- visual signals), which had their audio and video components compressed at different bitrates. The results of these experiments show that compressing only the video have a higher impact on the overall perceived quality than compressing only the audio. Another important goal of this paper is to propose an objective model for the audio-visual quality. Using the gathered data from Experiments I, II, and III, we are able to obtain two models with reasonably good correlations with the overall perceived quality.
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Helard Becerra Martinez and Mylène C. Q. Farias "An objective model for audio-visual quality", Proc. SPIE 9016, Image Quality and System Performance XI, 90160P (3 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2042425
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video compression

Data modeling

Molybdenum

Video processing

Feature extraction

Distortion

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