Cross-lab subjective evaluation of the MVC+D and 3D-AVC 3D video coding standards

P. Hanhart, N. Ramzan, V. Baroncini, T. Ebrahimi

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Abstract

Consistent and imitable subjective measurement 3D video quality assessment is investigated for evaluating 3D service parameters and as an essential criterion towards the development of objective models. This paper analyzes the results obtained from three test laboratories to evaluate the performance of the MVC+D and 3D-AVC 3D video coding standards using identical video content and following similar methodologies and instructions. The correlation between laboratories was investigated using similar analysis to benchmarking of objective metrics. Analyses show that test laboratories employing different displays and different subjects could still produce highly correlated results, as they follow similar guidelines to carry out assessments.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSixth International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2014
PublisherIEEE
Pages183-188
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9781479965366
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • performance evaluation
  • standards
  • video coding
  • 3D service parameter evaluation
  • 3D video quality assessment
  • 3D-AVC 3D video coding standards
  • MVC+D video coding standards
  • cross-lab subjective evaluation
  • identical video content
  • Bit rate
  • Correlation
  • Laboratories
  • Multimedia communication
  • Quality assessment
  • Three-dimensional displays
  • 3D-AVC
  • MVC+D
  • Subjective evaluation
  • cross-lab validation
  • viewing environment

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