Sensory Effect Dataset and Test Setups (bibtex)
@InProceedings{Waltl2012_QoMEX2012_SensoryEffects, author = {Waltl, Markus and Timmerer, Christian and Rainer, Benjamin and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX'12)}, title = {Sensory Effect Dataset and Test Setups}, year = {2012}, address = {Yarra Valley, Australia}, editor = {Burnett, Ian and Wu, Henry}, month = {jul}, pages = {115--120}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {Additional constituents for the representation of multimedia content gained more and more attention. For example, the amount of cinemas equipped with additional devices (e.g., ambient light, vibrating seats, wind generators, water sprayers, heater/coolers) that stimulate senses going beyond audition and vision increases. On the content side the MPEG-V standard specifies – among others – Sensory Effect Metadata (SEM) which provides means to describe sensory effects such as wind, vibration, light, etc. to be attached to audio-visual content and, thus, offering an enhanced and immersive experience for the user. However, there is a lack of a common set of test content allowing for various subjective user studies and verification across different test sites. In this paper we provide our dataset comprising a number of videos from different genres enriched with MPEG-V compliant Sensory Effect Metadata descriptions. Furthermore, we describe possible test setups using off-the-shelf hardware for conducting subjective quality assessments.}, isbn13 = {-}, keywords = {Sensory Experience, Sensory Effects, MPEG-V, Dataset, Test Environment}, language = {EN}, location = {Yarra Valley, Australia}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/QoMEX2012_Dataset.pdf}, talkdate = {2012.07.05}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://www.qomex2012.org} }
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