Ines Saidi, Lu Zhang, Vincent Barriac, O. Déforges
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Interactive vs. non-interactive subjective evaluation of IP network impairments on audiovisual quality in videoconferencing context
In this paper, we present a subjective audiovisual quality assessment experiment realized using a PC based video-conferencing application connected via a local IP network. The experiment was conducted under two different scenarios: a non-interactive and an interactive conversational one. We present the effects of network impairments (packet loss, delay) on perceived audiovisual, audio and video quality. We evaluate the impact of scene complexity on the quality perception in case of video calls. We establish a comparison between the perception of multimedia quality in interactive and non-interactive context. The results presented in this paper show a dependency between the perceived quality and the scene complexity: the perceived quality of a high spatial and temporal complex scene is inferior to that of the less complex one. In addition, our findings show that the audio-video synchronization acceptability do not differ between the interactive and the non-interactive experimental context.