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Towards an inter-observer analysis framework for multimedia quality assessment
In multimedia quality assessment, observer ratings are typically averaged into mean opinion scores (MOS) to obtain a subjective ground truth for a set of stimuli. Valuable information about individual observer rating behaviour and inter-observer differences is lost that can be useful to improve subjective experiment procedures and quality of experience prediction models. In this paper, we present an inter-observer analysis framework that addresses quality assessment from a different angle, setting the focus on observer differences rather than stimuli differences. The framework consists of procedures for inter-observer analysis as well as the necessary considerations during preparation and post-processing. The aim of this paper is to raise awareness that consideration of MOS alone simplifies quality assessment too much in the context of multimedia quality assessment.