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This SpringerBrief discusses the most recent research in the field of multimedia QoE evaluation, with a focus on how to evaluate subjective multimedia QoE problems from objective techniques. Specifically, this SpringerBrief starts from a comprehensive overview of multimedia QoE definition, its influencing factors, traditional modeling and prediction methods. Subsequently, the authors introduce the procedure of multimedia service data collection, preprocessing and feature extractions. Then, describe several proposed multimedia QoE modeling and prediction techniques in details. Finally, the…mehr

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This SpringerBrief discusses the most recent research in the field of multimedia QoE evaluation, with a focus on how to evaluate subjective multimedia QoE problems from objective techniques. Specifically, this SpringerBrief starts from a comprehensive overview of multimedia QoE definition, its influencing factors, traditional modeling and prediction methods. Subsequently, the authors introduce the procedure of multimedia service data collection, preprocessing and feature extractions. Then, describe several proposed multimedia QoE modeling and prediction techniques in details. Finally, the authors illustrate how to implement and demonstrate multimedia QoE evaluation in the big data platform. This SpringerBrief provides readers with a clear picture on how to make full use of multimedia service data to realize multimedia QoE evaluation.
With the exponential growth of the Internet technologies, multimedia services become immensely popular. Users can enjoy multimedia services fromoperators or content providers by TV, computers and mobile devices. User experience is important for network operators and multimedia content providers. Traditional QoS (quality of service) can not entirely and accurately describe user experience. It is natural to research the quality of multimedia service from the users' perspective, defined as multimedia quality of experience (QoE). However, multimedia QoE evaluation is difficult, because user experience is abstract and subjective, hard to quantify and measure. Moreover, the explosion of multimedia service and emergence of big data, all call for a new and better understanding of multimedia QoE.
This SpringerBrief targets advanced-level students, professors and researchers studying and working in the fields of multimedia communications and information processing. Professionals, industry managers, and government research employees working in these same fields will also benefit from this SpringerBrief.
Autorenporträt
Xin Wei is a professor at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China. He earned his Bachelor's degree from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 2005, and obtained his Ph.D. from Southeast University, China, in 2009. From 2010 to 2011, he conducted postdoctoral research at Zhejiang University in China. His research interests include the areas of multimedia communications, educational technology, smart buildings. In recent years, he has published numerous academic papers in journals like IEEE JSAC, IEEE TCOM, IEEE TCSVT, IEEE TMM, IEEE WCM, Computers & Education, Interactive Learning Environments, Building and Environment, Energy & Buildings. He won the IEEE TMM Best Paper Award in 2024. Dan Wu is professor in Army Engineering University of PLA, China. She earned her Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph. D. degrees from the Institute of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, China in 2006, 2009, and 2012, respectively. Her research interests are in the areas of multimedia communications and wireless communications. Liang Zhou is a professor and vice president at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China. He earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 2003 and 2006, respectively, and obtained his Ph.D. from Paris-Saclay University, France, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, in 2009. Following this, he conducted postdoctoral research at ParisTech in France and the MIT in the USA. From 2010 to 2011, as a Humboldt Scholar, he carried out research at the Technical University of Munich in Germany. He has been honored with titles such as Distinguished Professor by the Ministry of Education (2020), National Excellent Young Scientist Fund (2013); His research primarily focuses on multimedia communications and intelligent communications. In recent years, he has published numerous academic papers in journals like Nature Communications, IEEE JSAC. He has led key projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, as well as industry-academia collaboration projects with companies like Huawei and ZTE. Currently, he serves as the Chair of the Multimedia Communications Technical Committee of the IEEE Communications Society, Director of the Professional Committee of the China Institute of Communications, and is an editorial board member for academic journals such as IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Wireless Communications, and IEEE Network. He is an IEEE Fellow/IET Fellow/BCS Fellow/AAIA Fellow.