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QoMEX 2012: Melbourne, Australia
- Ian S. Burnett:
Fourth International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience, QoMEX 2012, Melbourne, Australia, July 5-7, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0724-6
Visual User Experience 1
- Tobias Hoßfeld
, Sebastian Egger, Raimund Schatz, Markus Fiedler, Kathrin Masuch, Charlott Lorentzen:
Initial delay vs. interruptions: Between the devil and the deep blue sea. 1-6 - Glenn Van Wallendael, Nicolas Staelens, Lucjan Janowski
, Jan De Cock, Piet Demeester, Rik Van de Walle:
No-reference bitstream-based impairment detection for high efficiency video coding. 7-12 - Christian Keimel
, Julian Habigt, Klaus Diepold:
Challenges in crowd-based video quality assessment. 13-18 - Wendy Van den Broeck, An Jacobs
, Nicolas Staelens:
Integrating the everyday-life context in subjective video quality experiments. 19-24
Poster Session 1
Short Papers
- Hiêp Quang Luong, Bart Goossens
, Jan Aelterman, Ljiljana Platisa, Wilfried Philips:
Optimizing image quality in MRI: On the evaluation of k-space trajectories for under-sampled MR acquisition. 25-26 - Thomas Steiner
, Ruben Verborgh
, Joaquim Gabarró, Rik Van de Walle:
Defining aesthetic principles for automatic media gallery layout for visual and audial event summarization based on social networks. 27-28 - Stéfane Paris:
A proposal project for a blind image quality assessment by learning distortions from the full reference image quality assessments. 29-30 - Herbert Thoma:
A system for subjective evaluation of audio, video and audiovisual quality using MUSHRA and SAMVIQ methods. 31-32 - Steven Verstockt, Pieterjan De Potter, Wesley De Neve
, Peter Lambert, Rik Van de Walle:
VITEQ: A generic framework for no-reference quality evaluation of video testimonials. 33-34 - Bruno Gardlo, Michal Ries, Tobias Hoßfeld
, Raimund Schatz:
Microworkers vs. facebook: The impact of crowdsourcing platform choice on experimental results. 35-36 - Jari Korhonen, Junyong You:
Peak signal-to-noise ratio revisited: Is simple beautiful? 37-38
Full Papers
- Andrew Catellier, Margaret H. Pinson
, William Ingram, Arthur A. Webster:
Impact of mobile devices and usage location on perceived multimedia quality. 39-44 - Sebastian Möller
, Franziska Franz, Karlheinz Glaser-Seidnitzer:
Evaluating the performance of multimedia presentations in communicating radiological findings. 45-50 - Kristina Kunze, Dominik Strohmeier:
Examining subjective evaluation methods used in multimedia Quality of Experience research. 51-56 - Jari Korhonen, Nino Burini, Junyong You, Ehsan Nadernejad:
How to evaluate objective video quality metrics reliably. 57-62 - Jan-Niklas Antons
, Robert Schleicher, Sebastian Arndt, Sebastian Möller
, Gabriel Curio
:
Too tired for calling? A physiological measure of fatigue caused by bandwidth limitations. 63-67 - Xiguang Zheng
, Christian H. Ritz
:
Packet loss protection for interactive audio object rendering: A multiple description approach. 68-73 - Chao Wang, Xuanqin Mou
, Lei Zhang
:
A perceptual quality based rate distortion model. 74-79 - Martin Rerábek, Touradj Ebrahimi
:
Comparison of 3D portable display restitution techniques based on stereo and motion parallax. 80-85
Tutorial: Waiting Times in Quality of Experience for Web Based Services
- Sebastian Egger, Tobias Hoßfeld
, Raimund Schatz, Markus Fiedler:
Waiting times in quality of experience for web based services. 86-96
Datasets
- Christian Keimel
, Arne Redl, Klaus Diepold:
The TUM high definition video datasets. 97-102 - Yohann Pitrey, Romuald Pépion, Patrick Le Callet, Marcus Barkowsky:
Using overlapping subjective datasets to assess the performance of objective quality metrics on Scalable Video Coding and error concealment. 103-108 - Matthieu Urvoy, Marcus Barkowsky, Romain Cousseau, Yao Koudota, Vincent Ricordel, Patrick Le Callet, Jesús Gutiérrez
, Narciso García
:
NAMA3DS1-COSPAD1: Subjective video quality assessment database on coding conditions introducing freely available high quality 3D stereoscopic sequences. 109-114 - Markus Waltl, Christian Timmerer, Benjamin Rainer, Hermann Hellwagner
:
Sensory effect dataset and test setups. 115-120
Auditory User Experience
- Petko Nikolov Petkov, Hannes Helgason, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
:
Feature set augmentation for enhancing the performance of a non-intrusive quality predictor. 121-126 - Olli Rummukainen, Ville Pulkki
:
Audiovisual reproduction in surrounding display: Effect of spatial width of audio and video. 127-132 - Stephan Werner, Judith Liebetrau, Thomas Sporer:
Audio-visual discrepancy and the influence on vertical sound source localization. 133-139 - Blazej Lewcio, Sebastian Möller
:
Predicting video call quality in future mobile networks. 140-145
Poster Session 2
Short Papers
- Tiago H. Falk
, Yael Pomerantz, Khalil ur Rehman Laghari, Sebastian Möller
, Tom Chau:
Preliminary findings on image preference characterization based on neurophysiological signal analysis: Towards objective QoE modeling. 146-147 - Andreas Sackl
, Kathrin Masuch, Sebastian Egger, Raimund Schatz:
Wireless vs. wireline shootout: Howuser expectations influence quality of experience. 148-149 - Pavel Korshunov, Claudia Araimo, Francesca De Simone
, Carmelo Velardo, Jean-Luc Dugelay
, Touradj Ebrahimi
:
Evaluation of visual privacy filters impact on video surveillance intelligibility. 150-151 - Peter Fröhlich, Michal Ries, Kathrin Masuch, Raimund Schatz:
Investigating the effects of test clip quality distribution in HD video Quality-of-Experience studies. 152-153 - Jin Li, Jan De Cock, Peter Lambert, Rik Van de Walle:
Asymmetric coding scheme for 3D frame-compatible formats. 154-155 - Is-Haka Mkwawa, Emmanuel Jammeh
, Lingfen Sun
:
Mapping of Received Signal Strength Indicator to QoE in VoIP applications over wlan. 156-157
Full Papers
- Stephen J. Davis, Eva Cheng
, Christian H. Ritz
, Ian S. Burnett
:
Ensuring Quality of Experience for markerless image recognition applied to print media content. 158-163 - Selim Ickin
, Lucjan Janowski
, Katarzyna Wac
, Markus Fiedler:
Studying the challenges in assessing the perceived quality of mobile-phone based video. 164-169 - Andreas Sackl
, Sebastian Egger, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
The QoE alchemy: Turning quality into money. Experiences with a refined methodology for the evaluation of willingness-to-pay for service quality. 170-175 - Beilian Li, Xuanqin Mou
:
No reference image quality assessment based on statistical distribution of local Sub-Image-Similarity. 176-181 - Lucjan Janowski
:
Task-based subject validation: Reliability metrics. 182-187 - Jordi Puig, Andrew Perkis
, Frank Lindseth, Touradj Ebrahimi
:
Towards an efficient methodology for evaluation of quality of experience in Augmented Reality. 188-193 - Miguel Ríos Quintero, Alexander Raake
:
Is taking into account the subjects degree of knowledge and expertise enough when rating quality? 194-199 - Milind S. Gide, Lina J. Karam
:
Improved foveation- and saliency-based visual attention prediction under a quality assessment task. 200-205 - Tai-Hsiang Huang, Chen-Tai Kao, Yi-Chia Chen
, Su-Ling Yeh
, Homer H. Chen
:
A visibility model for quality assessment of dimmed images. 206-211 - Eva Cheng
, P. Burton, Jonathan Burton, Alex Joseski, Ian S. Burnett
:
RMIT3DV: Pre-announcement of a creative commons uncompressed HD 3D video database. 212-217
3D Multimedia
- Taichi Kawano, Kazuhisa Yamagishi, Takanori Hayashi:
Performance comparison of subjective assessment methods for 3D video quality. 218-223 - Nicolas Staelens, Arnaud Boussaer, Nick Vercammen, Geert Van hoogenbemt, Brecht Vermeulen, Piet Demeester:
Comparing objective visual quality impairment detection in 2D and 3D video sequences. 224-229 - Jesús Gutiérrez
, Pablo Pérez, Fernando Jaureguizar
, Julián Cabrera, Narciso García
:
Validation of a novel approach to subjective quality evaluation of conventional and 3D broadcasted video services. 230-235 - Philippe Hanhart, Francesca De Simone
, Touradj Ebrahimi
:
Quality assessment of asymmetric stereo pair formed from decoded and synthesized views. 236-241
Visual User Experience 2
- Peter Fröhlich, Sebastian Egger, Raimund Schatz, Michael Mühlegger, Kathrin Masuch, Bruno Gardlo:
QoE in 10 seconds: Are short video clip lengths sufficient for Quality of Experience assessment? 242-247 - Jingteng Xue, Chang Wen Chen:
A study on perception of mobile video with surrounding contextual influences. 248-253 - Mohan Liu, Patrick Ndjiki-Nya:
A new perceptual-based no-reference contrast metric for natural images based on human attention and image dynamic. 254-259 - Bart Goossens
, Hiêp Quang Luong, Ljiljana Platisa, Wilfried Philips:
Optimizing image quality using test signals: Trading off blur, noise and contrast. 260-265
QoMEX Applications: Emotions and EEG
- Ulrich Reiter
, Katrien De Moor
:
Content categorization based on implicit and explicit user feedback: Combining self-reports with EEG emotional state analysis. 266-271 - Ashkan Yazdani, Eleni Kroupi, Jean-Marc Vesin, Touradj Ebrahimi
:
Electroencephalogram alterations during perception of pleasant and unpleasant odors. 272-277 - Benjamin Rainer, Markus Waltl, Eva Cheng
, Muawiyath Shujau, Christian Timmerer, Stephen J. Davis, Ian S. Burnett
, Christian H. Ritz, Hermann Hellwagner
:
Investigating the impact of sensory effects on the Quality of Experience and emotional response in web videos. 278-283 - Sebastian Arndt, Jan-Niklas Antons
, Robert Schleicher, Sebastian Möller
, Gabriel Curio
:
Perception of low-quality videos analyzed by means of electroencephalography. 284-289

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