Distortions in QoE Measurements of Ubiquitous Mobile Video Services Caused by the Preconceptions of Test Subjects.
Péter András KaraLászló BokorSándor ImrePublished in: SAINT (2012)
Keyphrases
- location aware
- context aware
- context awareness
- ubiquitous computing
- pervasive computing
- context aware systems
- mobile devices
- ubiquitous environment
- mobile services
- mobile networks
- mobile environments
- mobile computing
- mobile applications
- computing environments
- video sequences
- video streams
- mobile commerce
- value added services
- video streaming
- streaming video
- web services
- video data
- multimedia
- context aware services
- video on demand
- service providers
- mobile users
- video content
- internet services
- ubiquitous computing environments
- smart phones
- digital television
- mobile phone
- personal digital assistants
- network conditions
- multimedia services
- video frames
- human activities
- communication technologies
- mobile technologies
- service discovery
- mobile terminals
- compression artifacts
- ambient intelligence
- service management
- content adaptation
- m learning
- packet loss
- location awareness
- video sharing
- end users
- multimedia content
- multimedia data
- smart spaces
- mobile communication