# EYEORG: A Platform For Crowdsourcing Web Quality Of Experience   Measurements

**Authors:** Matteo Varvello, Jeremy Blackburn, David Naylor, Kostantina, Papagiannaki

arXiv: 1902.02865 · 2019-02-11

## TL;DR

Eyeorg is a crowdsourcing platform designed to measure web quality of experience from human perception, enabling scalable, consistent assessments across various web performance factors and content delivery methods.

## Contribution

The paper introduces Eyeorg, a novel platform that overcomes scaling challenges in crowdsourcing human perception measurements for web quality of experience.

## Key findings

- Common PLT metrics often do not match human perception.
- HTTP/2 performance improvements are sometimes imperceptible.
- Not all ad blockers have the same impact on user experience.

## Abstract

Tremendous effort has gone into the ongoing battle to make webpages load faster. This effort has culminated in new protocols (QUIC, SPDY, and HTTP/2) as well as novel content delivery mechanisms. In addition, companies like Google and SpeedCurve investigated how to measure "page load time" (PLT) in a way that captures human perception. In this paper we present Eyeorg, a platform for crowdsourcing web quality of experience measurements. Eyeorg overcomes the scaling and automation challenges of recruiting users and collecting consistent user-perceived quality measurements. We validate Eyeorg's capabilities via a set of 100 trusted participants. Next, we showcase its functionalities via three measurement campaigns, each involving 1,000 paid participants, to 1) study the quality of several PLT metrics, 2) compare HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 performance, and 3) assess the impact of online advertisements and ad blockers on user experience. We find that commonly used, and even novel and sophisticated PLT metrics fail to represent actual human perception of PLT, that the performance gains from HTTP/2 are imperceivable in some circumstances, and that not all ad blockers are created equal.

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