Human Perception of Media and Synchronization Losses

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Human Perception of Media and Synchronization Losses

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1997

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Perception of multimedia quality, specified by quality of service (QoS) metrics can be used by system designers to optimize customer satisfaction within resource bounds enforced by general purpose computing platforms. Media losses, rate variations and transient synchronization losses have been speculated to affect human perception of multimedia quality. This paper presents metrics to measure such defects, and results of a series of user experiments that justify such speculations. Results of the study provide bounds on losses, rate variations and transient synchronization losses as a function of user satisfaction, in the form of Likert values. It is shown how these results can be used by algorithm designers of underlying multimedia systems.

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Technical Report; 97-025

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Wijesekera, Duminda; Srivastava, Jaideep; Foresti, Mark. (1997). Human Perception of Media and Synchronization Losses. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/215307.

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