DocumentCode
1323642
Title
Multimedia Quality Assessment Standards in ITU-T SG12
Author
Coverdale, Paul ; Möller, Sebastian ; Raake, Alexander ; Takahashi, Akira
Volume
28
Issue
6
fYear
2011
Firstpage
91
Lastpage
97
Abstract
As multimedia services become more widespread, there is a need for standardized methods for assessment of the quality perceived by the end user. ITU-T SG12 has been at the forefront in defining and validating subjective and objective quality assessment methods for many years and has issued many recommendations in this area. Subjective assessment remains the definitive methodology but objective methods are now becoming mature enough to provide very accurate results, especially for voice, and much more convenient to implement. However, currently available objective quality estimation methods can require a lot of computational resources, which makes them difficult, or even impossible, to be deployed operationally in a large network. Attention in SG12 is now heavily focused on lightweight models based on parametric or bit stream input, which enable large-scale real-time QoE assessment in a network. These models have a potential to simultaneously monitor many, or even all, of the audiovisual sessions in a network.
Keywords
multimedia communication; quality of service; telecommunication standards; ITU-T SG12; multimedia quality assessment standards; multimedia services; objective quality assessment methods; objective quality estimation methods; real-time QoE assessment; subjective assessment method; Computational modeling; Degradation; Encoding; Multimedia communication; Quality of service; Speech processing; Streaming media;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2011.942467
Filename
6021859
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