Framework for the integrated video quality assessment

Mu Mu, Piotr Romaniak, Andreas Mauthe, Mikołaj Leszczuk, Lucjan Janowski, Eduardo Cerqueira
2011 Multimedia tools and applications  
Through years of development Content Networks (CN) have become more sophisticated and more technically diverse. Modern CN are designed to be more adaptive to communication environment, devices and user requirements. However, one open issue is the still fluctuating quality of service provision. As a result user experience can be negatively affected. In order to maintain a satisfactory level of user experience it is crucial to develop a feasible solution to measure the extent to which video
more » ... es meet users' expectation. Assessing video quality with respect to users' subjective opinions is a complex task. In this paper we address challenges of this task and design an integrated framework using a number of comprehensive functional modules. Our framework integrates objective quality assessment models of Artifacts Measurement (AM) and Quality of Delivery (QoD) approaches. Only the fittest models are activated by the framework considering requirements of individual evaluation tasks. We also introduce our recent work of realising key functional modules of the framework. Joint subjective experiments between two institutes have also been carried out for the purpose of model implementation and evaluation. Results from experiments verify the concept of an integrated framework and show the effectiveness of its key modules in estimating the quality level of video services.
doi:10.1007/s11042-011-0946-3 fatcat:bajbupiadnbsxjaf7h7byogh2i