17 research outputs found

    Measuring quality of video of internet protocol television (IPTV)

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    141 p.La motivación para el desarrollo de esta tesis es la necesidad que existe de monitorizar la calidad de experiencia del vídeo que se proporciona en una red IPTV (Internet Protocol Television). Esta necesidad surge del deseo de los operadores de telecomunicaciones de proporcionar un servicio más satisfactorio a sus clientes y alcanzar mayor penetración en el mercado. Los servicios sólo pueden tener éxito si la calidad de experiencia se garantiza. Las redes IPTV (Television sobre IP) son por naturaleza susceptibles a pérdidas de paquetes de datos que afectan a la calidad del vídeo que recibe el usuario. Entre los factores que contribuyen a la existencia de pérdida de paquetes de datos se encuentran la congestión de red, una planificación de red inadecuada o el fallo de algún equipamiento de la red. La calidad de experiencia de un vídeo se ve afectada por una serie de factores como por ejemplo la resolución, la ausencia de errores en las imágenes, la calidad de la televisión, las expectativas previas del usuario y muchos otros factores que se estudian en esta tesis

    Measuring quality of video of internet protocol television (IPTV)

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    141 p.La motivación para el desarrollo de esta tesis es la necesidad que existe de monitorizar la calidad de experiencia del vídeo que se proporciona en una red IPTV (Internet Protocol Television). Esta necesidad surge del deseo de los operadores de telecomunicaciones de proporcionar un servicio más satisfactorio a sus clientes y alcanzar mayor penetración en el mercado. Los servicios sólo pueden tener éxito si la calidad de experiencia se garantiza. Las redes IPTV (Television sobre IP) son por naturaleza susceptibles a pérdidas de paquetes de datos que afectan a la calidad del vídeo que recibe el usuario. Entre los factores que contribuyen a la existencia de pérdida de paquetes de datos se encuentran la congestión de red, una planificación de red inadecuada o el fallo de algún equipamiento de la red. La calidad de experiencia de un vídeo se ve afectada por una serie de factores como por ejemplo la resolución, la ausencia de errores en las imágenes, la calidad de la televisión, las expectativas previas del usuario y muchos otros factores que se estudian en esta tesis

    Standardized toolchain and model development for video quality assessment: the mission of the joint effort group in VQEG

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    International audienceSince 1997, the Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG) has been active in the field of subjective and objective video quality assessment. The group has validated competitive quality metrics throughout several projects. Each of these projects requires mandatory actions such as creating a testplan and obtaining databases consisting of degraded video sequences with corresponding subjective quality ratings. Recently, VQEG started a new open initiative, the Joint Effort Group (JEG), for encouraging joint collaboration on all mandatory actions needed to validate video quality metrics. Within the JEG, effort is made to advance the field of both subjective and objective video quality measurement by providing proper software tools and subjective databases to the community. One of the subprojects of the JEG is the joint development of a hybrid H.264/AVC objective quality metric. In this paper, we introduce the JEG and provide an overview of the different ongoing activities within this newly started group

    Compounding process optimization for recycled materials using machine learning algorithms

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    The sustainable manufacturing of goods is one of the factors to minimize natural resource depletion and CO2 emissions. In the last decade a big effort has been done to transition from linear economy to circular economy. This transition requires to implement re-manufacturing processes into the current industrial manufacturing framework, replacing the sourcing of raw materials by re-manufacturing technologies. However, this transition is very challenging since it requires the transformation of the companies and more specially their processes, from traditional to circular. To speed up this transformation, the use of tools provided by the 4th industrial revolution are crucial. In particular, the use of artificial intelligence techniques enables the optimization of the re-manufacturing processes and make those optimizations available to all the stakeholders. This paper presents an optimization system for re-manufacturing of recycled fiber through compounding processes with materials that come from composite waste or end of life of products. The proposed approach has been trained with the data collected from several experiments carried out with a compounding machine under different specifications, fiber reinforcement grades, and output material properties. The system will allow to set up a compounding machine for different types of reinforced plastics needless of setting point experiments. The algorithms have been tested with previously unseen scenarios and they have proved to be efficient for giving the optimal material characteristics.This work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 873111 (DIGIPRIME)

    Subjective experiment dataset for joint development of hybrid video quality measurement algorithms

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    International audienceThe application area of an objective measurement algorithm for video quality is always limited by the scope of the video datasets that were used during its development and training. This is particularly true for measurements which rely solely on information available at the decoder side, for example hybrid models that analyze the bitstream and the decoded video. This paper proposes a framework which enables researchers to train, test and validate their algorithms on a large database of video sequences in such a way that the - often limited - scope of their development can be taken into consideration. A freely available video database for the development of hybrid models is described containing the network bitstreams, parsed information from these bitstreams for easy access, the decoded video sequences, and subjectively evaluated quality scores

    Hybrid video quality prediction: reviewing video quality measurement for widening application scope

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    A tremendous number of objective video quality measurement algorithms have been developed during the last two decades. Most of them either measure a very limited aspect of the perceived video quality or they measure broad ranges of quality with limited prediction accuracy. This paper lists several perceptual artifacts that may be computationally measured in an isolated algorithm and some of the modeling approaches that have been proposed to predict the resulting quality from those algorithms. These algorithms usually have a very limited application scope but have been verified carefully. The paper continues with a review of some standardized and well-known video quality measurement algorithms that are meant for a wide range of applications, thus have a larger scope. Their individual artifacts prediction accuracy is usually lower but some of them were validated to perform sufficiently well for standardization. Several difficulties and shortcomings in developing a general purpose model with high prediction performance are identified such as a common objective quality scale or the behavior of individual indicators when confronted with stimuli that are out of their prediction scope. The paper concludes with a systematic framework approach to tackle the development of a hybrid video quality measurement in a joint research collaboration.Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCRD) SP/I/1/77065/10, Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (Vinnova

    SOAM: An environment adaptation model for the pervasive Semantic Web

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    Nowadays, there is a major interest in applying Web and Semantic Web techniques for the creation of pervasive computing scenarios, where devices and objects communicate using these technologies. The Web model has largely proved validity both in Internet-wide and intranet scenarios, but it is starting to be applied in personal area networks as a communication and knowledge reasoning system. In this paper we present SOAM, an experimental model for the creation of pervasive smart objects that use Web and Semantic Web technologies in new ways - resulting in the novel concept of Pervasive Semantic Web - for enabling personal area semantic communication and reasoning processes in order to provide environment adaptation to user preferences.Peer reviewe

    SOAM: An Environment Adaptation Model for the Pervasive Semantic Web

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    Abstract. Nowadays, there is a major interest in applying Web and Semantic Web techniques for the creation of pervasive computing scenarios, where devices and objects communicate using these technologies. The Web model has largely proved validity both in Internet-wide and intranet scenarios, but it is starting to be applied in personal area networks as a communication and knowledge reasoning system. In this paper we present SOAM, an experimental model for the creation of pervasive smart objects that use Web and Semantic Web technologies in new ways – resulting in the novel concept of Pervasive Semantic Web – for enabling personal area semantic communication and reasoning processes in order to provide environment adaptation to user preferences.
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