Despite continuing research on the development of better quality metrics, subjective tests are
still indispensable for the assessment of video quality. These tests are both time-consuming
and expensive and require installing a suitable laboratory that fulfills the corresponding ITU
recommendations. In this thesis the use of crowdsourcing in conjunction with the internetbased
performing of such tests shall be examined comparing the results of such a test and
the results of conventional laboratory tests.
For performing this test the web-based software QualityCrowd was developed, which allows
the simple planning and conducting of subjective tests. The software uses Amazon's crowdsourcing
platform Mechanical Turk to assign the assessment of the videos to the crowd.
Amazon provides the infrastructure for distibuting large numbers of almost any task and
paying the workers afterwards.
Another aspect is the evaluation of the technical issues that arise from an internet-based
video test. In particular, the problems concerning the compression, delivery and playback of the
videos in the participants' browsers are discussed. After considering the various possibilities, a
decision in favour of lossless compression using H.264/AVC and playback with Adobe's Flash
Player is taken.
The gathered data show very high correlation with the data from the laboratories they are
compared with. Although there are also some significant deviations, the results in general are
quite promising and indicate the suitability of the use of crowdsourcing for subjective video
tests. Even though the test could not be conducted publicly and the workers be paid, the
costs of a test like this one are estimated. It shows that - compared to conventional laboratory
tests - a clear cut in costs can be achieved.
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Despite continuing research on the development of better quality metrics, subjective tests are
still indispensable for the assessment of video quality. These tests are both time-consuming
and expensive and require installing a suitable laboratory that fulfills the corresponding ITU
recommendations. In this thesis the use of crowdsourcing in conjunction with the internetbased
performing of such tests shall be examined comparing the results of such a test and
the results of conventional labor...
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