Adaptive Paired-Comparison Method for Subjective Video Quality Assessment on Mobile Devices

07/05/2018
by   Katherine Storrs, et al.
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To effectively evaluate subjective visual quality in weakly-controlled environments, we propose an Adaptive Paired Comparison method based on particle filtering. As our approach requires each sample to be rated only once, the test time compared to regular paired comparison can be reduced. The method works with non-experts and improves reliability compared to MOS and DS-MOS methods.

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