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The assessment of perceived multimedia quality is a central research field in information and media technology. Conventionally, psychophysical techniques are used for determining the quality of multimedia signals. Recently, Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI)-based methods have been proposed for the assessment of perceived multimedia signal quality. In this paper we give an overview over the shortcomings...
Objective metrics are widely used to estimate the perceived quality of audio and video content in consumer electronics applications. Although a number of such metrics exist, they have all been developed for the unimodal case-cross-modal interaction, i.e. the influence of video on audio and vice versa, is not considered by these metrics. We give an overview on these, and summarize human audiovisual...
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