Title :
Recency effect in the subjective assessment of digitally-coded television pictures
Author :
Aldridge, R. ; Davidoff, J. ; Ghanbari, Milad ; Hands, D. ; Pearson, Dave
Author_Institution :
Essex Univ., Colchester, UK
Abstract :
In MPEG-2 coding of television pictures, buffer overflow occurs during motion-intensive scenes; this introduces time-varying levels of coding distortion into the video. We report on the subjective effect of such distortion on viewers. It is known that standard ITU-R subjective testing methodology, which uses 10 s presentation times, is not easily able to deal with such variations in quality. Most of the applications of this methodology have been to situations where there is a single level of quality associated with a fixed set of engineering transmission parameters. However, if MPEG video is coded at a constant bit rate which is low enough to cause distortion, the quality of successive 10 s sections can be quite different from each other. At present, there is little reported experimental work concerning such quality variations in digitally-compressed television, although a study has been made of the time-varying distortions that occur in ATM video transmission due to sporadic network overload.
Keywords :
code standards; digital television; image sequences; video coding; 10 s; ATM video transmission; ITU-R subjective testing method; MPEG-2 coding; buffer overflow; coding distortion; constant bit rate coding; digitally-coded television pictures; engineering transmission parameters; image sequences; motion-intensive scenes; presentation times; regency effect; sporadic network overload; subjective assessment; subjective effect; time-varying distortions; time-varying levels; Codes; Communication standards; Digital TV; Image sequence analysis; Video coding;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing and its Applications, 1995., Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-642-3
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19950676