Welcome to the LIVE Public-Domain Subjective QoE Database for HTTP-based Video Streaming
QoE Database for HTTP-based Video Streaming
IntroductionNewly developed HTTP-based video streaming technologies enable flexible rate-adaptation under varying channel conditions. Accurately predicting the users' Quality of Experience (QoE) for rate-adaptive HTTP video streams is thus critical to achieve efficiency. To deepen the understanding of QoE, we built a database of rate varying video sequences to simulate quality fluctuations commonly encountered in video streaming applications. We then conducted a subjective study to measure two important aspects of QoE, i.e., the time-varying subjective qualities (TVSQ) and the overall quality (OQ). The TVSQ of a video is the up-to-the-moment subjective quality as the video is played. The OQ is the subjective quality judgment after the whole video has been played. We make the video database along with the measured TVSQs and OQs publicly available. We hope this database can be useful for developing and validating QoE models for HTTP-based video streams.
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We are making the QoE database available to the research community free of charge. If you use this database in your research, we kindly ask that you reference our paper listed below:
· Chao Chen, L. K. Choi, G. de Veciana, C. Caramanis, R. W. Heath, A. C. Bovik, "A dynamic system model of time-varying subjective quality of video streams over HTTP," 2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), pp.3602-3606, 26-31 May 2013.· Chao Chen, L. K. Choi, G. de Veciana, C. Caramanis, R. W. Heath, A. C. Bovik , "Modeling the Time-Varying Subjective Quality of HTTP Video Streams With Rate Adaptations," IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol.23, no.5, pp.2206,2221, May 2014.
· Chao Chen, Xiaoqing Zhu, Gustavo de Veciana, Alan. C. Bovik and Robert W. Heath Jr., "Adaptive Video Transmission With Subjective Quality Constraints", accepted by IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Feb. 2014.
· Chao Chen, Xiaoqing Zhu, Gustavo de Veciana, Alan C.Bovik and Robert. W. Heath, Jr., "Rate Adaptation and Admission Control for Video Transmission with Subjective Quality Constraints", accepted by IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, June. 2014.
If you want to download the database, please fill THIS form and the information will be sent to you. Pre-prints of the papers are also available upon request, please contact Chao Chen ( tochenchao@gmail.com ).
Database Description
The database consists of 3 reference videos. The reference videos are constructed from 8 high quality, uncompressed video clips with different content. These clips have a spatial resolution of 720p (1280x720) and a frame rate of 30 fps. For each reference video, 5 bitrate-varying videos are constructed by adjusting the encoding bitrate of H.264 video encoder. In sum, the database contains 15 bitrate-varying videos. The time-varying subjective qualities (TVSQ) and the overall qualities (OQ) of the bitrate-varying videos are also included in the database.
Investigators
Quality Assessment research at LIVE is being conducted in collaboration with the Video Aware Wireless Networks ( VAWN ) program of the Intel & Cisco.
The investigators in this research are:
- Dr. Chao Chen ( tochenchao@gmail.com ) -- Graduated from UT Austin in 2013
- Lark Kwon Choi ( larkkwonchoi@utexas.edu ) – Graduate student at UT Austin
- Dr. Alan C. Bovik ( bovik@ece.utexas.edu ) -- Professor, Dept. of ECE, UT Austin
- Dr. Gustavo de Veciana ( gustavo@ece.utexas.edu ) -- Professor, Dept. of ECE, UT Austin
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The following papers are to be cited in the bibliography whenever the database is used as:
· Chao Chen, L. K. Choi, G. de Veciana, C. Caramanis, R. W. Heath, A. C. Bovik, "A dynamic system model of time-varying subjective quality of video streams over HTTP," 2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), pp.3602-3606, 26-31 May 2013.· Chao Chen, L. K. Choi, G. de Veciana, C. Caramanis, R. W. Heath, A. C. Bovik , "Modeling the Time-Varying Subjective Quality of HTTP Video Streams With Rate Adaptations," IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol.23, no.5, pp.2206,2221, May 2014.
· Chao Chen, Xiaoqing Zhu, Gustavo de Veciana, Alan. C. Bovik and Robert W. Heath Jr., "Adaptive Video Transmission With Subjective Quality Constraints", accepted by IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Feb. 2014.
· Chao Chen, Xiaoqing Zhu, Gustavo de Veciana, Alan C.Bovik and Robert. W. Heath, Jr., "Rate Adaptation and Admission Control for Video Transmission with Subjective Quality Constraints", accepted by IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, June. 2014.
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