In this paper, we propose a crowdsourceable framework to quantify the QoE of multimedia content. To overcome the aforementioned quality problem, we employ a paired comparison method in our framework. The advantages of our framework are: 1) trustworthiness due to the support for cheat detection; 2) a simpler rating procedure than that of the commonly-used but more difficult mean opinion score (MOS), which places less burden on participants; 3) economic feasibility since reliable QoE measures can be acquired with less effort compared with MOS; and 4) generalizability across a variety of multimedia content. We demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed framework by a comparison with MOS. Moreover, the results of four case studies support our assertion that the framework can provide reliable QoE evaluation at a lower cost.
AUTHOR = {Chen-Chi Wu and Kuan-Ta Chen and Yu-Chun Chang and Chin-Laung Lei},
TITLE = {Crowdsourcing Multimedia QoE Evaluation: A Trusted Framework},
JOURNAL = {IEEE Transactions on Multimedia},
YEAR = {2013}
}
