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QoMEX 2013: Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria
- 2013 Fifth International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, July 3-5, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0737-3

- Christian Timmerer, Patrick Le Callet, Martín Varela, Stefan Winkler, Tiago H. Falk

, Raimund Schatz:
Welcome message from the QoMEX 2013 chairs. 1 - Marco V. Bernardo

, António M. G. Pinheiro, Manuela Pereira
, Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro:
Specific chromatic errors: A quality assessment. 1-5 - Toni Mäki, Dragan Kukolj

, Dragana Dordevic, Martín Varela:
A reduced-reference parametric model for audiovisual quality of IPTV services. 6-11 - Honghai Yu, Stefan Winkler:

Image complexity and spatial information. 12-17 - Andrew Hines

, Peter Pocta
, Hugh Melvin:
Detailed comparative analysis of PESQ and VISQOL behaviour in the context of playout delay adjustments introduced by VOIP jitter buffer algorithms. 18-23 - Benjamin Rainer, Markus Waltl, Christian Timmerer:

A web based subjective evaluation platform. 24-25 - Klaas Bombeke, Jan Van Looy

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The development of a free stereopsis test for active shutter displays. 26-27 - Enrico Masala

, Antonio Servetti
:
Performance VS quality of experience in a remote control application based on real-time 3D video feedback. 28-29 - Margaret H. Pinson

, Christian Schmidmer, Lucjan Janowski, Romuald Pépion, Quan Huynh-Thu, Phillip Corriveau, Audrey Younkin, Patrick Le Callet, Marcus Barkowsky, William Ingram:
Subjective and objective evaluation of an audiovisual subjective dataset for research and development. 30-31 - Alessandro Floris

, Luigi Atzori, Giaime Ginesu, Daniele D. Giusto:
Reduced-reference quality estimation for rate control in 3D video multicasting. 32-33 - Li Song, Xun Tang, Wei Zhang, Xiaokang Yang, Pingjian Xia:

The SJTU 4K video sequence dataset. 34-35 - Karel Vandenbroucke, Katrien De Moor

, Lieven De Marez
:
Use- and QoE-related aspects of personal cloud applications: An exploratory survey. 36-37 - Dominik Strohmeier, Maija Mikkola

, Alexander Raake
:
The importance of task completion times for modeling web-QoE of consecutive web page requests. 38-39 - Andreas Sackl

, Patrick Zwickl, Peter Reichl:
QoE Alchemy 2.0: An improved test setup for the pecuniary bias of QoE. 40-41 - Tomás Lukes, Karel Fliegel

, Milos Klima:
Performance evaluation of image quality metrics with respect to their use for super-resolution enhancement. 42-43 - Benjamin Rainer, Christian Timmerer:

Adaptive Media Playout for Inter-Destination Media Synchronization. 44-45 - Jing Li, Ondrej Kaller, Francesca De Simone

, Jussi H. Hakala
, Dawid Juszka
, Patrick Le Callet:
Cross-lab study on preference of experience in 3DTV: Influence from display technology and test environment. 46-47 - Claire Mantel

, Nino Burini, Jari Korhonen, Ehsan Nadernejad, Søren Forchhammer
:
Quality assessment of images displayed on LCD screen with local backlight dimming. 48-49 - Claire Mantel

, Søren Forchhammer
, Jari Korhonen:
Reducing the duration of paired-comparison experiments for visual quality assessment. 50-51 - Michael Seufert

, Martin Slanina
, Sebastian Egger, Meik Kottkamp:
"To pool or not to pool": A comparison of temporal pooling methods for HTTP adaptive video streaming. 52-57 - Claudio Alberti, Daniele Renzi, Christian Timmerer, Christopher Müller, Stefan Lederer, Stefano Battista, Marco Mattavelli:

Automated QoE evaluation of Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP. 58-63 - Andreas Sackl

, Sebastian Egger, Raimund Schatz:
Where's the music? comparing the QoE impact of temporal impairments between music and video streaming. 64-69 - Martín Varela, Toni Mäki, Lea Skorin-Kapov

, Tobias Hoßfeld
:
Towards an understanding of visual appeal in website design. 70-75 - Alexander Raake

, Jens Blauert:
Comprehensive modeling of the formation process of sound-quality. 76-81 - Johannes Nowak, Judith Liebetrau, Thomas Sporer:

On the perception of apparent source width and listener envelopment in wave field synthesis. 82-87 - Stephan Werner

, Judith Liebetrau:
Effects of shaping of binaural room impulse responses on localization. 88-93 - Olli Rummukainen, Javier Gomez Bolanos, Ville Pulkki

:
Horizontal localization of auditory and visual events with directional audio coding and 2D video. 94-99 - Emilie Bosc, Philippe Hanhart, Patrick Le Callet, Touradj Ebrahimi

:
A quality assessment protocol for free-viewpoint video sequences synthesized from decompressed depth data. 100-105 - Valentin Kulyk, Samira Tavakoli, Mats Folkesson, Kjell Brunnström, Kun Wang

, Narciso García
:
3D video quality assessment with multi-scale subjective method. 106-111 - Yi Cao, Christian H. Ritz

, Raad Raad:
How much longer to go? The influence of waiting time and progress indicators on quality of experience for mobile visual search applied to print media. 112-117 - Jari Korhonen, Claire Mantel

, Nino Burini, Søren Forchhammer
:
Searching for the preferred backlight intensity in liquid crystal displays with local backlight dimming. 118-123 - Sara Kepplinger, Frank Hofmeyer, Martin Gründl:

Development of a binocular eye tracking system for quality assessment of S3D representations. 124-125 - Markus Waltl, Benjamin Rainer, Stefan Lederer, Christian Timmerer, Katharina Gassner, Ralf Terlutter:

A 4D multimedia player enabling sensory experience. 126-127 - Ankit K. Jain, Can Bal, Truong Q. Nguyen:

Tally: A web-based subjective testing tool. 128-129 - Nicolas Staelens, Glenn Van Wallendael, Rik Van de Walle, Filip De Turck, Piet Demeester:

High definition H.264/AVC subjective video database for evaluating the influence of slice losses on quality perception. 130-135 - Liyuan Xing, Junyong You, Touradj Ebrahimi

, Andrew Perkis
:
Stereoscopic quality datasets under various test conditions. 136-141 - Amornched Jinda-Apiraksa, Vassilios Vonikakis, Stefan Winkler:

California-ND: An annotated dataset for near-duplicate detection in personal photo collections. 142-147 - Jan-Niklas Antons

, Friedemann Köster, Sebastian Arndt, Sebastian Möller
, Robert Schleicher:
Changes of vigilance caused by varying bit rate conditions. 148-151 - Sebastian Arndt, Jan-Niklas Antons, Rishabh Gupta, Khalil ur Rehman Laghari, Robert Schleicher, Sebastian Möller

, Tiago H. Falk
:
Subjective quality ratings and physiological correlates of synthesized speech. 152-157 - Amaya Becvar Weddle, Hua Yu:

How does audio-haptic enhancement influence emotional response to mobile media? 158-163 - Lark Kwon Choi, Lawrence K. Cormack

, Alan C. Bovik
:
On the visibility of flicker distortions in naturalistic videos. 164-169 - Shuai Wan, Bo Chang, Fuzheng Yang:

Viewing experience of 3D movie with subtitles Where to put subtitles in a 3D movie? 170-175 - Muhammad Shahid

, Andreas Rossholm, Benny Lövström:
A no-reference machine learning based video quality predictor. 176-181 - Yuhong Yang, Hongjiang Yu, Ruimin Hu, Song Wang, Songbo Xie:

A new mobile audio quality assessment using Jitter Distortion Measure approach. 182-187 - Arne Redl, Christian Keimel

, Klaus Diepold:
Saliency based video quality prediction using multi-way data analysis. 188-193 - Marie-Neige Garcia, Alexander Raake

, Bernhard Feiten:
Parametric audio quality model for IPTV services - ITU-T P.1201.2 audio. 194-199 - Adam Borowiak, Ulrich Reiter

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Long duration audiovisual content: Impact of content type and impairment appearance on user quality expectations over time. 200-205 - Anthony Winterlich, Vladimir Zlokolica, Patrick Denny

, Liam Kilmartin, Martin Glavin
, Edward Jones
:
A saliency weighted no-reference perceptual blur metric for the automotive environment. 206-211 - Stefan Winkler, Subramanian Ramanathan

:
Overview of Eye tracking Datasets. 212-217 - Abdul Rehman, Zhou Wang

:
Perceptual experience of time-varying video quality. 218-223 - Christian Timmerer, Benjamin Rainer, Markus Waltl:

A utility model for sensory experience. 224-229 - Alessandro Verdolini, Stefano Petrangeli:

A smartphone agent for qoe evaluation and user classification over mobile networks. 230-235 - Sebastian Möller

, Steven Schmidt
, Justus Beyer:
Gaming taxonomy: An overview of concepts and evaluation methods for computer gaming QoE. 236-241

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