Title :
Perceptual Experience Analysis for Tone-mapped HDR Videos Based on EEG and Peripheral Physiological Signals
Author :
Seong-Eun Moon ; Jong-Seok Lee
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Integrated Technol., Yonsei Univ., Incheon, South Korea
Abstract :
High dynamic range (HDR) imaging has been attracting much attention as a technology that can provide immersive experience. Its ultimate goal is to provide better quality of experience (QoE) via enhanced contrast. In this paper, we analyze perceptual experience of tone-mapped HDR videos both explicitly by conducting a subjective questionnaire assessment and implicitly by using EEG and peripheral physiological signals. From the results of the subjective assessment, it is revealed that tone-mapped HDR videos are more interesting and more natural, and give better quality than low dynamic range (LDR) videos. Physiological signals were recorded during watching tone-mapped HDR and LDR videos, and classification systems are constructed to explore perceptual difference captured by the physiological signals. Significant difference in the physiological signals is observed between tone-mapped HDR and LDR videos in the classification under both a subject-dependent and a subject-independent scenarios. Also, significant difference in the signals between high versus low perceived contrast and overall quality is detected via classification under the subject-dependent scenario. Moreover, it is shown that features extracted from the gamma frequency band are effective for classification.
Keywords :
electroencephalography; feature extraction; medical signal processing; signal classification; EEG signals; QoE; classification systems; feature extraction; gamma frequency band; high dynamic range imaging; low dynamic range videos; perceptual difference; perceptual experience analysis; peripheral physiological signals; quality of experience; subjective questionnaire assessment; tone-mapped HDR videos; tone-mapped LDR videos; Biomedical monitoring; Dynamic range; Electroencephalography; Physiology; Skin; Three-dimensional displays; Videos; Electroencephalography (EEG); high dynamic range video; physiological signal; quality of experience (QoE);
Journal_Title :
Autonomous Mental Development, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAMD.2015.2449553