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15th QoMEX 2023: Ghent, Belgium
- 15th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience, QoMEX 2023, Ghent, Belgium, June 20-22, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-1173-0
- Alban Marie, Karol Desnos, Luce Morin, Lu Zhang:
Evaluation of Image Quality Assessment Metrics for Semantic Segmentation in a Machine-to-Machine Communication Scenario. 1-6 - Nikolas Wehner, Anika Seufert, Tobias Hoßfeld, Michael Seufert:
Explainable Data-Driven QoE Modelling with XAI. 7-12 - Christos G. Bampis, Lukás Krasula, Zhi Li, Omair Akhtar:
Measuring and Predicting Perceptions of Video Quality Across Screen Sizes with Crowdsourcing. 13-18 - Gülnaziye Bingöl, Alessandro Floris, Simone Porcu, Christian Timmerer, Luigi Atzori:
Are Quality and Sustainability Reconcilable? A Subjective Study on Video QoE, Luminance and Resolution. 19-24 - Eoghan Hynes, Ronan Flynn, Brian Lee, Niall Murray:
Towards a symmetrical definition of QoE: An Evaluation of Emotion Semantics in Augmented Reality Training. 25-30 - Pablo Pérez:
The Transmission Rating Scale and its Relation to Subjective Scores. 31-36 - Mohsen Jenadeleh, Johannes Zagermann, Harald Reiterer, Ulf-Dietrich Reips, Raouf Hamzaoui, Dietmar Saupe:
Relaxed forced choice improves performance of visual quality assessment methods. 37-42 - Lohic Fotio Tiotsop, Antonio Servetti, Enrico Masala:
A Scoring Model Considering the Variability of Subjects' Characteristics in Subjective Experiments. 43-48 - Lucjan Janowski, Jakub Nawala, Tobias Hoßfeld, Michael Seufert:
Experiment Precision Measures and Methods for Experiment Comparisons. 49-54 - Michela Testolina, Vlad Hosu, Mohsen Jenadeleh, Davi Lazzarotto, Dietmar Saupe, Touradj Ebrahimi:
JPEG AIC-3 Dataset: Towards Defining the High Quality to Nearly Visually Lossless Quality Range. 55-60 - Guangan Chen, Hanhe Lin, Oliver Wiedemann, Dietmar Saupe:
Localization of Just Noticeable Difference for Image Compression. 61-66 - Kamil Koniuch, Lucjan Janowski, Katrien De Moor, Michal Wierzchon, Sruti Subramanian:
The Role of Theoretical Models in Ecologically Valid Studies: the example of a video Quality of Experience model. 67-72 - Marta Orduna, Pablo Pérez, Jesús Gutiérrez, Narciso García:
Content-immersive Subjective Quality Assessment in Long Duration 360-degree Videos. 73-78 - Christian Herglotz, Werner Robitza, Alexander Raake, Tobias Hossfeld, André Kaup:
Power Reduction Opportunities on End-User Devices in Quality-Steady Video Streaming. 79-82 - Steve Göring, Rasmus Merten, Alexander Raake:
DNN-based Photography Rule Prediction using Photo Tags. 83-86 - Minh Nguyen, Shivi Vats, Sam Van Damme, Jeroen van der Hooft, Maria Torres Vega, Tim Wauters, Christian Timmerer, Hermann Hellwagner:
Impact of Quality and Distance on the Perception of Point Clouds in Mixed Reality. 87-90 - Shirin Rafiei, Chetna Singhal, Kjell Brunnström, Mårten Sjöström:
Human Interaction in Industrial Tele-Operated Driving: Laboratory Investigation. 91-94 - Sara Vlahovic, Lea Skorin-Kapov, Zeljka Car:
An Initiative Toward an Enhanced Industry-Reported Comfort, Accessibility, and Safety Rating System for VR Applications. 95-98 - Henrique Souza Rossi, Karan Mitra, Christer Åhlund, Irina Cotanis, Niclas Ögren, Per Johansson:
ALTRUIST: A Multi-platform Tool for Conducting QoE Subjective Tests. 99-102 - Pavel Majerl, Lohic Fotio Tiotsop, Marcus Barkowsky:
Training the DNN of a Single Observer by Conducting Individualized Subjective Experiments. 103-106 - Pedro Martin, António Rodrigues, João Ascenso, Maria Paula Queluz:
NeRF-QA: Neural Radiance Fields Quality Assessment Database. 107-110 - Nabajeet Barman, Yuriy A. Reznik, Maria G. Martini:
Datasheet for Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment Datasets. 111-114 - Steve Göring, Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Rasmus Merten, Alexander Raake:
Appeal and quality assessment for AI-generated images. 115-118 - Mehmet N. Akcay, Burak Kara, Ali C. Begen, Saba Ahsan, Igor D. D. Curcio, Kashyap Kammachi Sreedhar, Emre Aksu:
Quality Upshifting with Auxiliary I-Frame Splicing. 119-122 - Aleksandra Zheleva, Jonas De Bruyne, Wouter Durnez, Sam Van De Walle, Siemon Verreyken, Jelle Demanet, Klaas Bombeke:
CaliBrainVR: Using Psycho-physiological Measures to Calibrate Virtual Reality Training. 123-126 - Gergely Dobreff, Márk Szalay, Bence Ladóczki, Marton Molnar, László Varga, Attila Báder, Alija Pasic:
Data Collection Framework for End-to-End Radio and Transport Network Quality Monitoring. 127-130 - Shivi Vats, Minh Nguyen, Sam Van Damme, Jeroen van der Hooft, Maria Torres Vega, Tim Wauters, Christian Timmerer, Hermann Hellwagner:
A Platform for Subjective Quality Assessment in Mixed Reality Environments. 131-134 - Jannis Weil, Yassin Alkhalili, Anam Tahir, Thomas Gruczyk, Tobias Meuser, Mu Mu, Heinz Koeppl, Andreas Mauthe:
Modeling Quality of Experience for Compressed Point Cloud Sequences based on a Subjective Study. 135-140 - Sam Van Damme, Imen Mahdi, Hemanth Kumar Ravuri, Jeroen van der Hooft, Filip De Turck, Maria Torres Vega:
Immersive and Interactive Subjective Quality Assessment of Dynamic Volumetric Meshes. 141-146 - Gwennan Smitskamp, Irene Viola, Pablo César:
Evaluation of point cloud features for no-reference visual quality assessment. 147-152 - Saeed Mahmoudpour, Peter Schelkens:
On the Correspondence between Human Vision and Convolutional Neural Networks: A Visual Quality Assessment Perspective. 153-158 - Yuqing Yang, Saeed Mahmoudpour, Peter Schelkens, Nikos Deligiannis:
Evaluating Quality of Visual Explanations of Deep Learning Models for Vision Tasks. 159-164 - Pedro Garcia Freitas, Rafael G. De Lima, Giovani D. Lucafo, Otávio A. B. Penatti:
Photoplethysmogram Signal Quality Assessment via 1D-to-2D Projections and Vision Transformers. 165-170 - Navid Ashrafi, Vera Schmitt, Robert P. Spang, Sebastian Möller, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons:
Protect and Extend - Using GANs for Synthetic Data Generation of Time-Series Medical Records. 171-176 - Yueran Ma, Jean-Yves Tanguy, Richard White, Padraig Corcoran, Hantao Liu:
Impact of Radiologist Experience on Medical Image Quality Perception. 177-182 - Lumi Xia, Houda Jebbari, Olivier Déforges, Lu Zhang, Lucie Lévêque, Meriem Outtas:
Denoised CT Images Quality Assessment Through COVID-19 Pneumonia Detection Task. 183-188 - Fabian Brand, Christian Herglotz, André Kaup:
On Interpolation of Subjective Rate-Distortion Curves for Video Coder Comparison. 189-192 - Maurizio Vergari, Tanja Kojic, Nicole Stefanie Bertges, Francesco Vona, Sebastian Möller, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons:
Exploring users' sense of safety in public using an Augmented Reality application. 193-196 - Vibhoothi, Angeliki Katsenou, John Squires, François Pitié, Anil C. Kokaram:
Recommendations for Verifying HDR Subjective Testing Workflows. 197-200 - Thi My Chinh Chu, Markus Fiedler, Viktor Kelkkanen, David Lindero, Hans-Jürgen Zepernick:
On the Perception of Frame Stalls in Remote VR for Task and Task-Free Subjective Tests. 201-204 - Benjamin Tilbury, Miguel Arevalillo-Herráez, Naeem Ramzan:
Comparison of Constant Rate Factor and Constant Bitrate Mode Encoding for rPPG Detection. 205-208 - Dominik Keller, Felix von Hagen, Julius Prenzel, Kay Strama, Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Alexander Raake:
Influence of Viewing Distances on 8K HDR Video Quality Perception. 209-212 - Yuanyi Xue, Roberto Azevedo, Xuchang Huangfu, Yang Zhang, Christopher Schroers, Scott Labrozzi:
Large-Scale Multi-Site Subjective Assessment on Image Banding Artifacts. 213-216 - Luca Resti, Martin Strauss, Matteo Torcoli, Emanuël A. P. Habets, Bernd Edler:
Predicting Preferred Dialogue-to-Background Loudness Difference in Dialogue-Separated Audio. 217-220 - Tomasz Lyko, Yehia Elkhatib, Rajiv Ramdhany, Nicholas J. P. Race:
Differential QoE in Picture-in-Picture Gaming Videos: A Subjective Study. 221-223 - Robert P. Spang, Wafaa Wardah, Vera Schmitt, Sebastian Möller:
Comparing Simulated and Real Conversations for QoE Assessments: Insights from ARKit-Based Facial Configuration Analyses. 224-227 - Robert P. Spang, Wafaa Wardah, Vera Schmitt, Sebastian Möller:
Unraveling the Hangry Rater: Non-linear Effects of Hunger on Multimedia Quality Perception. 228-231 - Mustafa-Tevfik Lafci, Robert Strzebkowski, Paul Chojecki, Sebastian Bosse:
An evaluation of hand interaction metaphors for immersive environments. 232-235 - Soichiro Honda, Yoshihiro Maeda, Norishige Fukushima:
Dataset of Subjective Assessment for Visually Near-Lossless Image Coding based on Just Noticeable Difference. 236-239 - Chenyao Diao, Luljeta Sinani, Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Alexander Raake:
Revisiting Videoconferencing QoE: Impact of Network Delay and Resolution as Factors for Social Cue Perceptibility. 240-243 - Guillaume Gautier, Alexandre Mercat, Louis Fréneau, Mikko Pitkänen, Jarno Vanne:
UVG-VPC: Voxelized Point Cloud Dataset for Visual Volumetric Video-based Coding. 244-247 - Florian Braun, Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Werner Robitza, Alexander Raake:
Automatic Audiovisual Asynchrony Measurement for Quality Assessment of Videoconferencing. 248-251 - Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Silvio Borer, David Lindero, Steve Göring, Alexander Raake:
PNATS-UHD-1-Long: An Open Video Quality Dataset for Long Sequences for HTTP-based Adaptive Streaming QoE Assessment. 252-257 - Antonin Gilles, Patrick Gioia, Nabil Madali, Anas El Rhammad, Luce Morin:
Open access dataset of holographic videos for codec analysis and machine learning applications. 258-263 - Ashutosh Singla, Thomas Robotham, Abhinav Bhattacharya, William Menz, Emanuël A. P. Habets, Alexander Raake:
Saliency of Omnidirectional Videos with Different Audio Presentations: Analyses and Dataset. 264-269 - Nabajeet Barman, Yuriy A. Reznik, Maria G. Martini:
A Subjective Dataset for Multi-Screen Video Streaming Applications. 270-275 - Adrielle Nazar Moraes, Ronan Flynn, Andrew Hines, Niall Murray:
A Comparison of Gender Differences and Performance Metrics in a VR-Based Auditory Selective Task. 276-281 - Tanja Kojic, Maurizio Vergari, Francesco Vona, Sebastian Möller, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons:
An Investigation of the Influence of Ambient Noise on User Experience in Virtual Reality. 282-287 - Bhagyabati Moharana, Conor Keighrey, Niall Murray:
Physiological Synchrony in a Collaborative Virtual Reality Task. 288-293 - Sam Van Damme, Jordy Tack, Glenn Van Wallendael, Filip De Turck, Maria Torres Vega:
Are we ready for Haptic Interactivity in VR? An Experimental Comparison of Different Interaction Methods in Virtual Reality Training. 294-299
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