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16th QoMEX 2024: Karlshamn, Sweden
- 16th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience, QoMEX 2024, Karlshamn, Sweden, June 18-20, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3503-6158-2
- Armin Shafiee Sarvestani, Wei Zhou, Zhou Wang:
Perceptual Crack Detection for Rendered 3D Textured Meshes. 1-7 - Davi Lazzarotto, Michela Testolina, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Assessing objective quality metrics for JPEG and MPEG point cloud coding. 8-14 - Bhagyabati Moharana, Conor Keighrey, Niall Murray:
Voices Unveiled: Quality of Experience in Collaborative VR via AssemblyAI and NASA-TLX Analysis. 15-21 - Daniel Schien, Paul Shabajee, Huseyin Burak Akyol, Luke Benson, Angeliki Katsenou:
Assessing the Carbon Reduction Potential for Video Streaming from Short-Term Coding Changes. 22-28 - Claudia Carballo González, Ernesto Fontes Pupo, Gülnaziye Bingöl, Alessandro Floris, Simone Porcu, Maurizio Murroni, Luigi Atzori:
A QoE-based Energy-aware Resource Allocation Solution for 5G Heterogeneous Networks. 29-35 - Anna Ferrarotti, Sara Baldoni, Marco Carli, Federica Battisti:
On the identification of the leading sensory cue in mulsemedia VR applications. 36-42 - Mitra Amiri, Steven Le Moan, Christian Herglotz:
Exploiting Change Blindness for Video Coding: Perspectives from a Less Promising User Study. 43-49 - Simone Porcu, Lazizjon Suyunov, Alessandro Floris, Luigi Atzori:
NetRate: An Application for Collecting QoE, Energy, and Network Data on Android Devices. 50-53 - Austin Franklin, Daniel Hedin, Rikard Lindell, Henrik Frisk:
Merging Places: A Real-Time Distributed Live Reverberation Chamber. 54-57 - Aaron McEvoy, Niall Murray, Conor Keighrey:
Building a Low-Cost Immersive Haptic Feedback Glove for Virtual Reality. 58-61 - Leon Schreiber, Wafaa Wardah, Vera Schmitt, Sebastian Möller, Robert P. Spang:
Improving a Pupillometry Signal Through Video Luminance Modulation. 62-67 - Markus Fiedler, Jonas Svegland:
Stereoscopic 360-Degree Hybrid Conference Experience at QoMEX 2024. 68-71 - Nikolas Wehner, Nils Feldhus, Michael Seufert, Sebastian Möller, Tobias Hoßfeld:
QoEXplainer: Mediating Explainable Quality of Experience Models with Large Language Models. 72-75 - Minh Nguyen, Görkem Güçlü, Martin Lasak, Robert Seeliger, Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich:
Impact of Video Luminance on Perceptual Quality and Energy Consumption in Video Streaming. 76-79 - Zoha Azimi Ourimi, Reza Farahani, Vignesh V. Menon, Christian Timmerer, Radu Prodan:
Towards ML-Driven Video Encoding Parameter Selection for Quality and Energy Optimization. 80-83 - Carlos Cortés, Carlos Cuevas, Narciso García:
Engaging yet ineffective? A video coding tool's impact on learning. 84-87 - Shaira Tabassum, Seyed Ali Amirshahi:
Quality of NeRF Changes with the Viewing Path an Observer Takes: A Subjective Quality Assessment of Real-time NeRF Model. 88-91 - Shengyang Zhao, Saeed Mahmoudpour, Mylène C. Q. Farias, Carla L. Pagliari, Peter Schelkens:
A Subjective Test Framework for JPEG Pleno Quality Assessment. 92-95 - Geetha Ramasubbu, André Kaup, Christian Herglotz:
Towards Video Codec Performance Evaluation: A Rate-Energy-Distortion Perspective. 96-99 - Anika Seufert, Carina Baur, Fabian Poignée, Michael Seufert, Tobias Hoßfeld:
Sitting, Chatting, Waiting: Influence of Loading Times on Mobile Instant Messaging QoE. 100-103 - Johannes Schleicher, Nikolas Wehner, Tobias Hoßfeld, Michael Seufert:
(Not) The Sum of Its Parts: Relating Individual Video and Browsing Stimuli to Web Session QoE. 104-110 - Tomasz Lyko, Yehia Elkhatib, Rajiv Ramdhany, Nicholas J. P. Race:
Drop or Stop: Investigating the Impact of Playback Rate on QoE in Adaptive Video Streaming. 111-117 - Sowmya Vijayakumar, Ronan Flynn, Peter M. Corcoran, Niall Murray:
The Role of ECG and Respiration in Predicting Quality of Experience. 118-124 - Mohsen Jenadeleh, Alexander Heß, Simon Hviid Del Pin, Edwin Gamboa, Matthias Hirth, Dietmar Saupe:
Impact of feedback on crowdsourced visual quality assessment with paired comparisons. 125-131 - Robert P. Spang, Maximilian Warsinke, Vera Schmitt, Luis-Felipe Villa-Arenas, Navid Ashrafi, Sebastian Möller:
Disentangling User States in QoE: Situation-Dependent and Independent Factors. 132-138 - Maximilian Warsinke, Tanja Kojic, Maurizio Vergari, Robert P. Spang, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons, Sebastian Möller:
Comparing Continuous and Retrospective Emotion Ratings in Remote VR Study. 139-145 - Ragnhild Eg, Kjetil Raaen:
Is VR Mainstream yet? A Survey of the Norwegian Public's Familiarity, Acceptance, and Use. 146-152 - Lucas Küntzer, Sandra U. Schwab, Heike Spaderna, Georg Rock:
Measuring User Experience of Older Adults during Virtual Reality Exergaming. 153-159 - Lorenzo Cocchia, Maurizio Vergari, Tanja Kojic, Francesco Vona, Sebastian Möller, Franca Garzotto, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons:
The Impact of Social Environment and Interaction Focus on User Experience and Social Acceptability of an Augmented Reality Game. 160-166 - Shirin Rafiei, Kjell Brunnström, Bo N. Schenkman, Jonas Andersson, Mårten Sjöström:
Laboratory study: Human Interaction using Remote Control System for Airport Safety Management. 167-170 - Javier Usón, Victoria Muñoz, Carlos Cortés, Daniel Berjón, Francisco Morán, César Díaz, Jesús Gutiérrez, Fernando Jaureguizar, Narciso García, Julián Cabrera:
Real-Time Free Viewpoint Video for Immersive Videoconferencing. 171-174 - Mario Utiel-Moreno, Marta Orduna, Pablo Pérez, Amaya Jimenez-Moreno, Kamil Koniuch, Juan Torres, Álvaro Villegas:
Immersive Telepresence for Hybrid Meetings: Gamified Tele-assistance, Museums, and Technical Support. 175-178 - Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Benjamin Herb, Helmi-Aurora Takala, Mohamed Tarek Mohamed Ahmed, Alexander Raake:
AVT-VQDB-UHD-1-HDR: An Open Video Quality Dataset for Quality Assessment of UHD-1 HDR Videos. 179-185 - Dominik Keller, Thomas Goebel, Valentin Siebenkees, Julius Prenzel, Alexander Raake:
AVT-VQDB-UHD-2-HDR: An open 8K HDR source dataset for video quality research. 186-192 - Dounia Hammou, Lukás Krasula, Christos G. Bampis, Zhi Li, Rafal K. Mantiuk:
The effect of viewing distance and display peak luminance - HDR AV1 video streaming quality dataset. 193-199 - Emin Zerman, Manu Gond, Soheib Takhtardeshir, Roger Olsson, Mårten Sjöström:
A Spherical Light Field Database for Immersive Telecommunication and Telepresence Applications. 200-206 - Stephan Fremerey, Carolin Breuer, Larissa Leist, Maria Klatte, Janina Fels, Alexander Raake:
AVT-ECoClass-VR: An open-source audiovisual 360° video and immersive CGI multi-talker dataset to evaluate cognitive performance. 207-213 - Dietmar Saupe, Simon Hviid Del Pin:
National differences in image quality assessment: An investigation on three large-scale IQA datasets. 214-220 - Bassem Elmeligy, Thomas Richter, Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Siegfried Fößel, Alexander Raake:
Evaluating Visually Lossless Compression of JPEG XS, JPEG 2000, HEVC and AV1 in Selected Medical Imaging Modalities. 221-227 - Masahiro Yokota, Kazuhisa Yamagishi:
Bitrate Control Method based on Quality and Data Volume for WebRTC Simulcast. 228-234 - Tobias Hoßfeld, Pablo Pérez:
A Theoretical Framework for Provider's QoE Assessment using Individual and Objective QoE Monitoring. 235-241 - Darren Ramsook, Vibhoothi, Anil C. Kokaram, Angeliki Katsenou, David Bull:
Comparative Analysis of Subjective Evaluations for Traditional and Neural-Based Video Enhancement Techniques. 242-245 - Javad Sameri, Flor Neufkens, Sam Van Damme, Filip De Turck, Maria Torres Vega:
Enhancing Virtual Reality Stress Relief with Haptics: The Virtual Rage Room Use Case. 246-249 - Michael Oppermann, Raimund Schatz, Andreas Sackl, Sebastian Egger-Lampl:
Virtual Forests, Real Skills: Assessing the QoE of VR-based Occupational Training and its Impact on Experience and Learning Outcomes. 250-253 - Michael Gringo Angelo Bayona, Andrew Hines, Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha:
Listenability Assessment for Language Learning Through the Quality of Experience Lens. 254-257 - Nikolina Roso, Sara Vlahovic, Nenad Markus, Mirko Suznjevic:
Exploring Conversations with AI NPCs: The Impact of Token Latency on QoE and Player Experience in a Text-Based Game. 258-261 - Felix Immohr, Gareth Rendle, Christian Kehling, Anton Lammert, Steve Göring, Bernd Fröhlich, Alexander Raake:
Subjective Evaluation of the Impact of Spatial Audio on Triadic Communication in Virtual Reality. 262-265 - Nabajeet Barman, Saman Zadtootaghaj, Steven Schmidt, Yuanhan Chen, Man Cheung Kung:
Codec Compression Efficiency Evaluation for Ultra Low-Latency Cloud Gaming Applications. 266-269 - Yu Liang, Tomasz Lyko, Mike Nilsson, Paul Farrow, Steve Appleby, Matthew Broadbent, Nicholas J. P. Race:
Playing Catch-Up: Evaluating Playback Speed Control in Low-Latency Live Streaming. 270-273 - Joshua Maraval, Bangning Wei, David Pesce, Yann Gayral, Meriem Outtas, Nicolas Ramin, Lu Zhang:
A Dual Rig Approach for Multi-View Video and Spatialized Audio Capture in Medical Training. 274-277 - Mohsen Jenadeleh, Frederik L. Dennig, René Cutura, Quynh Quang Ngo, Daniel A. Keim, Michael Sedlmair, Dietmar Saupe:
An Image Quality Dataset with Triplet Comparisons for Multi-dimensional Scaling. 278-281 - Steve Göring, Alexander Raake:
The Frankenstone toolbox for video quality analysis of user-generated content. 282-285 - MohammadAli Hamidi, Simone Porcu, Alessandro Floris, Luigi Atzori:
Towards the Application of Multi-view Learning in Quality of Experience Collaborative Modelling. 286-292 - Francesco Vona, Michael Stern, Navid Ashrafi, Tanja Kojic, Sina Hinzmann, David Grieshammer, Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons:
Investigating the impact of virtual element misalignment in collaborative Augmented Reality experiences. 293-299 - Mirta Moslavac, Sara Vlahovic, Lea Skorin-Kapov:
Evaluating QoE in Collaborative Co-Located Training Using Heterogeneous AR Devices. 300-306 - Marouane Tliba, Xuemei Zhou, Irene Viola, Pablo César, Aladine Chetouani, Giuseppe Valenzise, Frédéric Dufaux:
Enhancing Immersive Experiences through 3D Point Cloud Analysis: A Novel Framework for Applying 2D Visual Saliency Models to 3D Point Clouds. 307-313
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