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Subjective evaluation of visual quality and simulator sickness of short 360${^\circ}$ videos: ITU-T Rec. P.919 / Jesús Gutiérrez, Pablo Pérez, Marta Orduna, Ashutosh Singla, Carlos Cortés, Pramit Mazumdar, Irene Viola, Kjell Brunnström, Federica Battisti, Natalia CIEPLIŃSKA, Dawid JUSZKA, Lucjan JANOWSKI, Mikołaj LESZCZUK, Anthony Adeyemi-Ejeye, Yaosi Hu, Zhenzhong Chen, Glenn Van Wallendael, Peter Lambert, César Díaz, John Hedlund, Omar Hamsis, Stephan Fremerey, Frank Hofmeyer, Alexander Raake, Pablo César, Marco Carli, Narciso García // IEEE Transactions on Multimedia ; ISSN 1520-9210. — 2022 — vol. 24, s. 3087–3100. — Bibliogr. s. 3098–3100, Abstr.
Autorzy (27)
- Gutiérrez Jesús
- Pérez Pablo
- Orduna Marta
- Singla Ashutosh
- Cortés Carlos
- Mazumdar Pramit
- Viola Irene
- Brunnström Kjell
- Battisti Federica
- AGHCieplińska Natalia
- AGHJuszka Dawid
- AGHJanowski Lucjan
- AGHLeszczuk Mikołaj
- Adeyemi-Ejeye Anthony
- Hu Yaosi
- Chen Zhenzhong
- Wallendael Glenn Van
- Lambert Peter
- Díaz César
- Hedlund John
- Hamsis Omar
- Fremerey Stephan
- Hofmeyer Frank
- Raake Alexander
- César Pablo
- Carli Marco
- García Narciso
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Dane bibliometryczne
ID BaDAP | 140498 |
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Data dodania do BaDAP | 2022-06-15 |
Tekst źródłowy | URL |
DOI | 10.1109/TMM.2021.3093717 |
Rok publikacji | 2022 |
Typ publikacji | artykuł w czasopiśmie |
Otwarty dostęp | |
Creative Commons | |
Czasopismo/seria | IEEE Transactions on Multimedia |
Abstract
Recently an impressive development in immersive technologies, such as Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and 360 video, has been witnessed. However, methods for quality assessment have not been keeping up. This paper studies quality assessment of 360 video from the cross-lab tests (involving ten laboratories and more than 300 participants) carried out by the Immersive Media Group (IMG) of the Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG). These tests were addressed to assess and validate subjective evaluation methodologies for 360 video. Audiovisual quality, simulator sickness symptoms, and exploration behavior were evaluated with short (from 10 seconds to 30 seconds) 360 sequences. The following factors' influences were also analyzed: assessment methodology, sequence duration, Head-Mounted Display (HMD) device, uniform and non-uniform coding degradations, and simulator sickness assessment methods. The obtained results have demonstrated the validity of Absolute Category Rating (ACR) and Degradation Category Rating (DCR) for subjective tests with 360 videos, the possibility of using 10-second videos (with or without audio) when addressing quality evaluation of coding artifacts, as well as any commercial HMD (satisfying minimum requirements). Also, more efficient methods than the long Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) have been proposed to evaluate related symptoms with 360 videos. These results have been instrumental for the development of the ITU-T Recommendation P.919. Finally, the annotated dataset from the tests is made publicly available for the research community. CCBY