DocumentCode :
1930595
Title :
Towards the application of classification techniques to test and identify faults in multimedia systems
Author :
Cheng, M.Y. ; Cheung, S.C. ; Tse, T.H.
Author_Institution :
Hong Kong Univ., China
fYear :
2004
fDate :
8-9 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
32
Lastpage :
40
Abstract :
The advances in computer and graphic technologies have led to the popular use of multimedia for information exchange. However, multimedia systems are difficult to test. A major reason is that these systems generally exhibit fuzziness in their temporal behaviors. The fuzziness is caused by the existence of non-deterministic factors in their runtime environments, such as system load and network traffic. It complicates the analysis of test results. The problem is aggravated when a test involves the synchronization of different multimedia streams as well as variations in system loading. We conduct an empirical study on the testing and fault-identification of multimedia systems by treating the issue as a classification problem. Typical classification techniques, including Bayesian networks, k-nearest neighbor, and neural networks, are experimented with the use of X-Smiles, an open source multimedia authoring tool supporting the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL). The encouraging result of our study, which is based only on five attributes, shows that our proposal can achieve an accuracy of 57.6 to 79.2% in identifying the types of fault in environments where common cause variations are present. A further improvement of 7.6% is obtained via normalization.
Keywords :
authoring systems; belief networks; fault diagnosis; multimedia systems; neural nets; program testing; specification languages; synchronisation; Bayesian networks; Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language; X-Smiles; classification technique; computer technologies; fault identification; fault testing; graphic technologies; information exchange; k-nearest neighbor; multimedia streams; multimedia systems; network traffic; neural networks; open source multimedia authoring tool; software testing; system load; system loading; Application software; Bayesian methods; Computer graphics; Fault diagnosis; Multimedia systems; Neural networks; Runtime environment; Streaming media; System testing; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quality Software, 2004. QSIC 2004. Proceedings. Fourth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2207-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/QSIC.2004.1357942
Filename :
1357942
Link To Document :
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