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Quality of Experience in UHD-1 Phase 2 television: the contribution of UHD+ HFR technology.

Hulusic, V., Valenzise, G., Fournier, J., Gicquel, J-C. and Dufaux, F., 2017. Quality of Experience in UHD-1 Phase 2 television: the contribution of UHD+ HFR technology. In: IEEE 19th International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP), 2017, 16-18 October 2017, Luton, UK.

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DOI: 10.1109/MMSP.2017.8122238

Abstract

A key factor to determine the quality of experience (QoE) of a video is its capability to convey the large spectrum of perceptual phenomena that our eyes can sense in real life. In order to meet this demand, the recent DVB UHD-1 Phase 2 specification employs new video features, such as higher spatial resolutions (4K/8K) and High Frame Rate (HFR). The first enables larger field of view and level of details, while the second offers sharper images of moving objects going well beyond the current frame rates. While the contribution of each of these technologies to QoE has been investigated individually, in this paper we are interested to study their interaction, and in quantifying the benefits to users from their combination. To this end, we conduct a subjective test on compressed UHD+HFR content on a recent display capable of reproducing 100 pictures per second at 2160p resolution, with the goal to assess the increase in QoE of UHD and HFR with respect to conventional video, both individually and in combination. The results indicate that for content with fast motion, at higher bitrates the combination of UHD and HFR significantly improves the QoE compared to that obtained when these features are used individually.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:30371
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:19 Feb 2018 10:19
Last Modified:14 Mar 2022 14:09

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