Title :
The influence of viewing distance on subjective impairment assessment
Author :
Yu, Zhenghua ; Wu, Hong Ren ; Ferguson, Tim
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Software Eng., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
fDate :
12/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the influence of viewing distance on subjective assessment of the impairment in video sequences is investigated. Subjective tests using the double-stimulus impairment scale variant II (DSIS II) method have been conducted at viewing distances of 5H (where H stands for the screen height) and 3H, respectively. Several statistical measures have been used to analyze the influence, including correlations and ANOVA (analysis of variance) tests. The results reveal that there is a very high correlation between the subjective scores, the variances are similar under the two viewing distances, the means of subjective data at these two viewing distances are the same, and there is no interaction between the viewing distance and the other two factors, i.e., the codec system and the source sequence. Throughout the tests, there is no evidence that a closer viewing distance such as 3H will vary the subjective test result statistically significantly.
Keywords :
coding errors; digital television; image sequences; television receivers; video coding; visual perception; ANOVA; DSIS II method; analysis of variance tests; codec system; digital television; double-stimulus impairment scale variant II method; source sequence; subjective impairment assessment; video sequences; viewing distance; Analysis of variance; Australia; Codecs; Computer science; Degradation; Digital TV; Software engineering; Testing; Video coding; Video sequences;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2002.805637