Do Personality and Culture Influence Perceived Video Quality and Enjoyment?
Michael James ScottSharath Chandra GuntukuWeisi LinGheorghita GhineaPublished in: IEEE Trans. Multim. (2016)
Keyphrases
- video quality
- personality traits
- video coding
- bit rate
- perceived usefulness
- packet loss
- quality assessment
- video streaming
- bitstream
- frame rate
- video transmission
- video content
- rate control
- compressed video
- positive effects
- error propagation
- wireless channels
- video codec
- error concealment
- bit allocation
- perceptual quality
- video quality assessment
- video signals
- error resilience
- rate distortion
- coding scheme
- scalable video
- peak signal to noise ratio
- factors affecting
- image quality
- rate control algorithm
- continuance intention
- computer vision
- live streaming
- user satisfaction
- attitudes toward
- video streams
- visual quality
- motion estimation
- subband
- video data
- transmission rate
- perceived risk
- image data
- video sequences
- multimedia