Authors
Ulrich Engelke, Romuald Pepion, Patrick Le Callet, Hans-Jürgen Zepernick
Publication date
2010/7/13
Conference
Visual Communications and Image Processing 2010
Volume
7744
Pages
59-68
Publisher
SPIE
Description
In this paper, distortions caused by packet loss during video transmission are evaluated with respect to their perceived annoyance. In this respect, the impact of visual saliency on the level of annoyance is of particular interest, as regions and objects in a video frame are typically not of equal importance to the viewer. For this purpose, gaze patterns from a task free eye tracking experiment were utilised to identify salient regions in a number of videos. Packet loss was then introduced into the bit stream such as that the corresponding distortions appear either in a salient region or in a non-salient region. A subjective experiment was then conducted in which human observers rated the annoyance of the distortions in the videos. The outcomes show a strong tendency that distortions in a salient region are indeed perceived as much more annoying as compared to distortions in the non-salient region. The saliency of the …
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Scholar articles
U Engelke, R Pepion, P Le Callet, HJ Zepernick - Visual Communications and Image Processing 2010, 2010