Layered Video Coding Offset Traces for Trace-Based Evaluation of Video Quality after Network Transport

Martin Reisslein, Patrick Seeling

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Abstract

Currently available video traces for scalable encoded video with more than one layer are a convenient representation of the encoded video for the evaluation of networking mechanisms. The video distortion (RMSE) or quality (PSNR) for individual video frames in these traces, however, only allow for the calculation of the video quality of correctly received video frames; for lossy network transport, only a rough approximation can be made. With the availability of scalable offset distortion traces, which we introduce and evaluate in this paper, networking researchers are enabled to accurately calculate the video quality of scalable encoded video as it is perceived by the receiving client after lossy network transport.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc. of IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC)
Pages292–296
Volume1
StatePublished - 2006

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