Assessing the Quality-of-Experience of Adaptive Bitrate Video Streaming
Zhengfang Duanmu, Wentao Liu, Zhuoran Li, Diqi Chen, Zhou, Wang, Yizhou Wang, Wen Gao

TL;DR
This paper introduces the WaterlooSQoE-IV database, a large collection of subjective ratings for adaptive streaming videos, and analyzes factors affecting QoE and ABR algorithm performance, highlighting the importance of perceptual modeling.
Contribution
It provides the largest publicly available subjective QoE database for adaptive streaming and offers novel insights into factors influencing user experience and algorithm effectiveness.
Findings
Better QoE models improve ABR performance more than advanced optimization.
Moderate correlation between current QoE models and subjective ratings.
Content, device, and encoder significantly affect user experience.
Abstract
The diversity of video delivery pipeline poses a grand challenge to the evaluation of adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming algorithms and objective quality-of-experience (QoE) models. Here we introduce so-far the largest subject-rated database of its kind, namely WaterlooSQoE-IV, consisting of 1350 adaptive streaming videos created from diverse source contents, video encoders, network traces, ABR algorithms, and viewing devices. We collect human opinions for each video with a series of carefully designed subjective experiments. Subsequent data analysis and testing/comparison of ABR algorithms and QoE models using the database lead to a series of novel observations and interesting findings, in terms of the effectiveness of subjective experiment methodologies, the interactions between user experience and source content, viewing device and encoder type, the heterogeneities in the bias and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment · Video Coding and Compression Technologies · Multimedia Communication and Technology
