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Audiovisual Quality Assessment and Prediction for Videotelephony

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  • © 2015

Overview

  • Models audiovisual quality as perceived by users of IP-based solutions for video communication
  • Extends the current framework for the parametric prediction of audiovisual call quality
  • Discusses the quality estimation of the single audio and video modalities in an interactive context, the audiovisual quality integration of these modalities, and the temporal pooling of short sample-based quality scores
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services (TLABS)

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The work presented in this book focuses on modeling audiovisual quality as perceived by the users of IP-based solutions for video communication like videotelephony. It also extends the current framework for the parametric prediction of audiovisual call quality. The book addresses several aspects related to the quality perception of entire video calls, namely, the quality estimation of the single audio and video modalities in an interactive context, the audiovisual quality integration of these modalities and the temporal pooling of short sample-based quality scores to account for the perceptual quality impact of time-varying degradations.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Quality and Usability Lab, Telekom Innovation Laboratories Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    Benjamin Belmudez

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