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Multimedia quality of experience (QoE) : current status and future requirements / edited by Chang Wen Chen, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA. Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander Technological Educational Institute, Thessaloniki, Greece, Tasos Dagiuklas, Hellenic Open University, Greese, Luigi Atzori, University of Cagliari, Italy.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chen, Changwen, editor.
Atzori, Luigi, contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Multimedia communications--Quality control.
Multimedia communications.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (230 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Distribution:
[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2015]
Place of Publication:
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : Wiley., 2016.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
"This book discusses the current status of QoE research; reporting latest advances from various standardisation bodies (ITU, ETSI, IEEE, IETF) Multimedia Quality of Experience (QoE): Current Status and Future Requirements discusses the current status of QoE (Quality of Experience) research, providing guidelines on QoE assessment and management practice. Moreover, the book covers many different aspects of QoE research, including definition, standardization (ITU, ETSI, IEEE, IETF, etc.), measurement, management, and architectures. In addition, the authors bring together contributions from recognized experts (worldwide) in the area of subjective and objective QoE video assessment. Topics/chapters include: (1) QoE Definition and its relation/mapping to QoS; QoE Standardization activities; QoE Metrics for various media applications; QoE Subjective and Objective Evaluation Methodologies; QoE Control, Monitoring and Management strategies; End-to-End QoE Architectures in heterogeneous environments. Discusses the current status of QoE research; reporting latest advances from various standardisation bodies (e.g. ITU, ETSI, IEEE, IETF) Provides guidelines on QoE assessment and management practice Explores methods, means and architectures of QoE Addresses multiple technologies and requires input from multiple disciplines such as engineering, sociology and psychology Brings together contributions from recognized experts (worldwide) in the area of subjective and objective QoE video assessment Considers future requirements of QoE "-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
About the Editors ix
List of Contributors xi
Preface xiii
1 Introduction 1 /Tasos Dagiuklas, Luigi Atzori, Chang Wen Chen and Periklis Chatzimisios
2 QoE-Defining a User-Centric Concept for Service Quality 5 /Mart'yn Varela, Lea Skorin-Kapov, Katrien De Moor and Peter Reichl
2.1 Introduction 5
2.2 Definitions of QoE 6
2.3 Differences Between QoE and QoS 7
2.4 Factors Influencing QoE 9
2.5 Service QoE 12
2.6 Human Factors and QoE 15
2.7 The Role of QoE in Communication Ecosystems 19
2.8 Conclusions 24
Acknowledgments 24
References 25
Acronyms 28
3 Review of Existing Objective QoE Methodologies 29 /Yuming Fang, Weisi Lin and Stefan Winkler
3.1 Overview 29
3.2 Quality Metric Taxonomy 30
3.3 Basic Computational Modules for Perceptual Quality Metrics 35
3.4 Quality Metrics for Images 43
3.5 Quality Metrics for Video 46
3.6 Quality Metrics for Audio/Speech 50
3.7 Joint Audiovisual Quality Metrics 52
3.8 Concluding Remarks 53
References 54
Acronyms 66
4 Quality of Experience for HTTP Adaptive Streaming Services 69 /Ozgur Oyman, Vishwanath Ramamurthi, Utsaw Kumar, Mohamed Rehan and Rana Morsi
4.1 Introduction 69
4.2 HAS Concepts and Standardization Overview 71
4.3 QoE in 3GPP DASH 74
4.4 Link-Aware Adaptive Streaming 77
4.5 Video-Aware Radio Resource Allocation 81
4.6 DASH over e-MBMS 87
4.7 Server / Client Signaling Interface Enhancements for DASH 90
4.8 Conclusion 95
References 96
Acronyms 97
5 No-Reference Approaches to Image and Video Quality Assessment 99 /Anish Mittal, Anush K. Moorthy and Alan C. Bovik
5.1 Introduction 99
5.2 No-Reference Quality Assessment 101
5.3 Image and Video Quality Databases 107
5.4 Performance Evaluation 109
5.5 Applications 111
5.6 Challenges and Future Directions 113
5.7 Conclusion 115
References 116
Acronyms 121
6 QoE Subjective and Objective Evaluation Methodologies 123 /Hong Ren Wu
6.1 Human Visual Perception and QoE Assessment 125.
6.2 Models and Approaches to QoE Assessment 130
6.3 Offline and Online Evaluation 141
6.4 Remarks 141
Acknowledgments 143
References 143
Acronyms 147
7 QoE Control, Monitoring, and Management Strategies 149 /Maria G. Martini, Chaminda T.E.R. Hewage, Moustafa M. Nasrall and Ognen Ognenoski
7.1 Introduction 149
7.2 QoE Monitoring 150
7.3 QoE Management and Control 155
7.4 Conclusion 162
Acknowledgment 163
References 163
Further Reading 166
Acronyms 167
8 Conclusions 169 /Tasos Dagiuklas, Luigi Atzori, Chang Wen Chen and Periklis Chatzimisios
Index 173.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781118736135
1118736133
9781118736128
1118736125
9781118736104
1118736109
OCLC:
922799347

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