8 March 2017 Evaluation of the effects of transmission impairments on perceived video quality by exploiting ReTRiEVED dataset
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Abstract
The robust design and adaptation of multimedia networks relies on the study of the influence of potential network impairments on the perceived quality. Video quality may be affected by network impairments, such as delay, jitter, packet loss, and bandwidth, and the perceptual impact of these impairments may vary according to the video content. The effects of packet loss and encoding artifacts on the perceived quality have been widely addressed in the literature. However, the relationship between video content and network impairments on the perceived video quality has not been deeply investigated. A detailed analysis of ReTRiEVED test video dataset, designed by considering a set of potential network impairments, is presented, and the effects of transmission impairments on perceived quality are analyzed. Furthermore, the impact on the perceived quality of the video content in the presence of transmission impairments is studied by using video content descriptors. Finally, the performances of well-known quality metrics are tested on the proposed dataset.
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Pradip Paudyal, Federica Battisti, and Marco Carli "Evaluation of the effects of transmission impairments on perceived video quality by exploiting ReTRiEVED dataset," Journal of Electronic Imaging 26(2), 023003 (8 March 2017). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.26.2.023003
Received: 24 October 2016; Accepted: 20 February 2017; Published: 8 March 2017
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KEYWORDS
Video

Molybdenum

Video compression

Image quality

Video processing

Computer programming

Multimedia

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