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Parametric model for audiovisual quality assessment in IPTV: ITU-T Rec. P.1201.2
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2013
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EngineeringAudiovisual Quality AssessmentSound QualityItu-t RecInternet Protocol TelevisionCommunicationSpeech RecognitionAudio Signal ProcessingAudio AnalysisParametric Packet-based ModelQoe AssessmentParametric ModelVideo TransmissionImpairment FactorHealth SciencesAdaptive Bitrate StreamingVideo QualityMultimedia DeliveryImage Quality AssessmentSpeech ProcessingSpeech Perception
A parametric packet-based model has been created to estimate user perceived audiovisual quality of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services. It is divided into three modules, for audio, video and audiovisual quality. The model is applicable to the quality monitoring of encrypted and non-encrypted audiovisual streams. Typical audio and video degradations for IPTV are covered for Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) video formats. The model supports the H.264 video codec and the audio codecs MPEG-I Layer II, MPEG-2 AAC-LC, MPEG-4 HE-AACv2 and AC3. It handles various types of IP-network layer transmission errors. The model was developed and validated using a large database of subjective tests. The underlying concept is based on an impairment factor approach, which enables detection of how users build their individual judgment of quality of a given audiovisual signal. Each impairment factor captures the perceived quality impact of a possible degradation and therefore enables diagnostic analysis of quality problems. The model shows high performance results, both in terms of Pearson's Correlation coefficient (r) and Root-Mean-Square-Error (RMSE). The model is standardized as ITU-T Recommendation P.1201.2, the higher resolution (IPTV and Video on Demand (VoD)) algorithm of Recommendation P.1201.
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