Towards Unification of Methods for Speech, Audio, Picture and Multimedia Quality Assessment

S. Zielinski, F. Rumsey, Søren Bech

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Abstract

The paper addresses the need to develop unified methods for subjective and objective quality assessment across speech, audio, picture, and multimedia applications. Commonalities and differences between the currently used standards are overviewed. Examples of the already undertaken research attempting to “bridge the gap” between the quality assessment methods used in various disciplines are indicated. Prospective challenges faced by researchers in the unification process are outlined. They include development of unified scales, defining unified anchors, integration of objective models, maintaining “backward comparability,” and undertaking joint standardization efforts across industry sectors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication138th AES Convention proceedings
PublisherAES
Publication dateMay 2015
Article number9308
Publication statusPublished - May 2015
Event138th International Audio Engineering Society Convention (AES 2015) - Warszawa, Poland
Duration: 7 May 201510 May 2015

Conference

Conference138th International Audio Engineering Society Convention (AES 2015)
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityWarszawa
Period07/05/201510/05/2015

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