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Quality and User Experience, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2017
- Susanna Schwarzmann, Thomas Zinner
, Ognjen Dobrijevic:
Quantitative comparison of application-network interaction: a case study of adaptive video streaming. - Emin Zerman
, Giuseppe Valenzise, Frédéric Dufaux:
An extensive performance evaluation of full-reference HDR image quality metrics. - Rishabh Gupta, Tiago H. Falk:
Latent factor analysis for synthesized speech quality-of-experience assessment. - Friedemann Köster, Falk Ralph Schiffner, Sebastian Möller
, Ludovic Malfait:
Towards degradation decomposition for voice communication system assessment. - Paul van Schaik
, Matthew Unwin, David Eves, Melissa Lara, Alfred Mensah:
User-experience in design and use: enhancing the experience of media content with programmable surround lighting. - Dennis Guse
, Benjamin Weiss
, Frank Haase, Anna Wunderlich, Sebastian Möller
:
Multi-episodic perceived quality for one session of consecutive usage episodes with a speech telephony service. - Sebastian Möller
, Friedemann Köster:
Review of recent standardization activities in speech quality of experience. - Stefan Uhrig, Sebastian Arndt, Sebastian Möller
, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons
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Perceptual references for independent dimensions of speech quality as measured by electroencephalography. - Kjell Brunnström
, Kun Wang, Samira Tavakoli, Börje Andrén:
Symptoms analysis of 3D TV viewing based on Simulator Sickness Questionnaires. - Andreas Sackl
, Raimund Schatz
, Alexander Raake:
More than I ever wanted or just good enough? User expectations and subjective quality perception in the context of networked multimedia services. - Sabina Barakovic, Lea Skorin-Kapov:
Survey of research on Quality of Experience modelling for web browsing.
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