Title
Crowdsourcing Multimedia QoE Evaluation: A Trusted Framework
Abstract
Crowdsourcing has emerged in recent years as a potential strategy to enlist the general public to solve a wide variety of tasks. With the advent of ubiquitous Internet access, it is now feasible to ask an Internet crowd to conduct QoE (Quality of Experience) experiments on their personal computers in their own residences rather than in a laboratory. The considerable size of the Internet crowd allows researchers to crowdsource their experiments to a more diverse set of participant pool at a relatively low economic cost. However, as participants carry out experiments without supervision, the uncertainty of the quality of their experiment results is a challenging problem.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/TMM.2013.2241043
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Keywords
Field
DocType
Multimedia communication,Internet,Reliability,Laboratories,Economics,Atmospheric measurements,Particle measurements
Generalizability theory,Computer science,Crowdsourcing,Quality of service,Mean opinion score,Quality of experience,Economic cost,Internet access,Multimedia,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
15
5
1520-9210
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
31
1.32
29
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chen-Chi Wu123817.12
Kuan-Ta Chen21896136.86
Yu-Chun Chang344825.55
Chin-Laung Lei41686201.07