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ITU-T J.247

Objective perceptual multimedia video quality measurement in the presence of a full reference

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Organization: ITU-T
Publication Date: 1 August 2008
Status: active
Page Count: 108
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This Recommendation provides guidelines and recommendations on the selection of appropriate perceptual video quality measurement equipment for use in multimedia applications when the full reference measurement method can be used.

The full reference measurement method can be used when the unimpaired reference video signal is readily available at the measurement point, as may be the case of measurements on individual equipment or a chain in the laboratory or in a closed environment such as a cable television head-end. The estimation methods are based on processing video in VGA, CIF and QCIF resolution.

The validation test material contained both multiple coding degradations and various transmission error conditions (e.g., bit errors, dropped packets). In the case where coding distortions are considered in the video signals, the encoder can utilize various compression methods (e.g., MPEG-2, ITU-T H.264, etc.). The models proposed in this Recommendation may be used to monitor the quality of deployed networks to ensure their operational readiness. The visual effects of the degradations may include spatial as well as temporal degradations (e.g., frame repeats, frame skips, frame rate reduction). The models in this Recommendation can also be used for lab testing of video systems. When used to compare different video systems, it is advisable to use a quantitative method (such as that in [ITU-T J.149]) to determine the models' accuracy for that particular context.

This Recommendation is deemed appropriate for telecommunications services delivered at 4 Mbit/s or less presented on mobile/PDA and computer desktop monitors. The following conditions were allowed in the validation test for each resolution:

• PDA/mobile (QCIF): 16 kbit/s to 320 kbit/s.

• CIF: 64 kbit/s-2 Mbit/s (C01 has several 2 Mbit/s).

• VGA: 128 kbit/s-4 Mbit/s (V13 has one HRC with 6 Mbit/s).

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ITU-T J.247
August 1, 2008
Objective perceptual multimedia video quality measurement in the presence of a full reference
This Recommendation provides guidelines and recommendations on the selection of appropriate perceptual video quality measurement equipment for use in multimedia applications when the full reference...

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