Title :
The influence of camera shakes, harmful occlusions and camera misalignment on the perceived quality in user generated video
Author :
Wilk, Stefan ; Effelsberg, Wolfgang
Author_Institution :
Distrib. Multimedia Syst., Tech. Univ. of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract :
Video sharing sites such as Youtube are prominent examples for the increasing demand of private camera owners to record, save and share their real life experiences as videos. Whereas professional video productions use advanced camera equipment in a controlled environment with skilled cameramen, User-Generated Video (UGV) differs significantly in regard of equipment, skill and thus in video quality. In this work we focus on a detailed analysis of the effects of camera shakes, harmful occlusions as well as a possible misalignment between the recording camera and the scene, on the resulting video quality. In contrast, most of the video quality discussion in the literature has focused on encoding artifacts and other compression problems. Our data was systematically gathered using large crowdsourcing experiments over three genres of video, and it was validated in a controlled lab setting. Our results show that even minimal camera shaking as well as occlusions lead to a significant reduction in the perceived video quality.
Keywords :
image sensors; image sequences; video signal processing; UGV; Youtube; camera misalignment; camera shakes; harmful occlusions; large crowdsourcing experiments; user generated video; user-generated video; video quality; video sequences; video sharing sites; Cameras; Crowdsourcing; Degradation; Quality assessment; Streaming media; Video recording; Video sequences; Camera Shake; Crowdsourcing; Degradation; Misalignment; Occlusion; QoE; Viewing quality;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2014.6890284