Abstract
Due to the growing importance of optimizing quality
and efficiency of video streaming delivery, accurate assessment
of user perceived video quality becomes increasingly relevant.
However, due to the wide range of viewing distances encountered
in real-world viewing settings, actually perceived video quality
can vary significantly in everyday viewing situations. In this
paper, we investigate and quantify the influence of viewing
distance on perceived video quality. A subjective experiment was
conducted with full HD sequences at three different stationary
viewing distances, with each video sequence being encoded at
three different quality levels.
Our study results confirm that the viewing distance has a
significant influence on the quality assessment. In particular,
they show that an increased viewing distance generally leads
to an increased perceived video quality, especially at low media
encoding quality levels. In this context, we also provide an
estimation of potential bitrate savings that knowledge of actual
viewing distance would enable in practice. Since current objective
video quality metrics do not systematically take into account
viewing distance, we also analyze and quantify the influence
of viewing distance on the correlation between objective and
subjective metrics. Our results confirm the need for distanceaware
objective metrics when accurate prediction of perceived
video quality in real-world environments is required.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel | 2021 IEEE International Conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP) |
Seitenumfang | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2021 |
Veranstaltung | VCIP 2021 : IEEE Visual Communications and Image Processing - Dauer: 5 Dez. 2021 → 8 Dez. 2021 |
Konferenz
Konferenz | VCIP 2021 : IEEE Visual Communications and Image Processing |
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Zeitraum | 5/12/21 → 8/12/21 |
Research Field
- Ehemaliges Research Field - Experience Measurement