DocumentCode
39295
Title
Subjective Quality Study of Adaptive Streaming of Monoscopic and Stereoscopic Video
Author
Tavakoli, S. ; Gutierrez, Jessica ; Garcia, Narciso
Author_Institution
Grupo de Tratamiento de Imagenes (GTI), Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Volume
32
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
684
Lastpage
692
Abstract
Nowadays, HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) has become a reliable distribution technology offering significant advantages in terms of both user perceived Quality of Experience (QoE) and resource utilization for content and network service providers. By trading-off the video quality, HAS is able to adapt to the available bandwidth and display requirements so that it can deliver the video content to a variety of devices over the Internet. However, until now there is not enough knowledge of how the adaptation techniques affect the end user´s visual experience. Therefore, this paper presents a comparative analysis of different bitrate adaptation strategies in adaptive streaming of monoscopic and stereoscopic video. This has been done through a subjective experiment of testing the end-user response to the video quality variations, considering the visual comfort issue. The experimental outcomes have made a good insight into the factors that can influence on the QoE of different adaptation strategies.
Keywords
Internet; adaptive signal processing; quality of experience; stereo image processing; transport protocols; video signal processing; video streaming; HAS; HTTP adaptive streaming; Internet; QoE; adaptation techniques; bitrate adaptation strategies; comparative analysis; end user response; hypertext transfer protocol; monoscopic video; network service providers; quality of experience; stereoscopic video; video quality; Adaptive systems; Bit rate; Observers; Stereo image processing; Streaming media; Three-dimensional displays; Visualization; 3D video; Adaptive video streaming; QoE; subjective video quality assessment; visual comfort;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2014.140402
Filename
6774589
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