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open-access-imgOpen AccessModeling Subject Scoring Behaviors in Subjective Experiments Based on a Discrete Quality Scale
Author(s)
Lohic Fotio Tiotsop,
Antonio Servetti,
Marcus Barkowsky,
Enrico Masala
Publication year2024
Publication title
ieee transactions on multimedia
Resource typeMagazines
PublisherIEEE
Several approaches have been proposed to estimate quality in subjective experiments while highlighting peculiar subject behaviors. However, there is some room for improvement in existing approaches, both in terms of robustness to noise and the ability to accurately indicate several peculiar subject behaviors in subjective experiments. This work advances the state-of-the-art in three main directions: i) A new approach to estimate the subjective quality from noisy ratings is proposed and is shown to be more robust to noise than are four state-of-the-art approaches; ii) a novel subject scoring model is proposed that makes it possible to highlight several peculiar behaviors typically observed in subjective experiments; and iii) our proposed probabilistic subject scoring model results from the proof of a theorem, whereas in previous approaches a probabilistic scoring model is assumed a priori . This represents an important first step toward models supported by a stronger theoretical foundation. Numerical experiments conducted on several datasets highlight the effectiveness of our proposal.
Subject(s)communication, networking and broadcast technologies , components, circuits, devices and systems , computing and processing , general topics for engineers
Keyword(s)Noise measurement, Probabilistic logic, Numerical models, Media, Systematics, Recommender systems, Proposals, Subjective quality recovery, Subject scoring model, Discrete quality scale, Subject bias weights, Subject inconsistency
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank1.218
H-Index129
eISSN1941-0077
pISSN1520-9210
DOI10.1109/tmm.2024.3382483

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