2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3231747
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Long-Term Video QoE Assessment Studies: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Although longitudinal studies are common in other disciplines, such as psychology, medicine, or User Experience, they are rarely used in Quality of Experience (QoE). However, observing users over time can provide useful information on the QoE and help to better understand its influencing factors. Here, we present a systematic review of the methodologies of longitudinal studies in the QoE domain. We review papers selected through a systematic search and discuss various aspects of described studies, such as meth… Show more

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“…Consider again Olewnik-Cieplińska. Whilst the ECtHR was not troubled by the paucity of evidence relating to the two-year period where the victim was 'drugged, beaten up on a few occasions, poorly fed and generally badly treated' before finally being undetectably and fatally shot, 115 that evidentiary absence would seemingly complicate or prevent a UK court's finding that there was a 'substantial and significant' risk. Indeed, UK cases often fail due to an inability to meet this high evidentiary threshold.…”
Section: A) 'Real and Immediate Risk'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consider again Olewnik-Cieplińska. Whilst the ECtHR was not troubled by the paucity of evidence relating to the two-year period where the victim was 'drugged, beaten up on a few occasions, poorly fed and generally badly treated' before finally being undetectably and fatally shot, 115 that evidentiary absence would seemingly complicate or prevent a UK court's finding that there was a 'substantial and significant' risk. Indeed, UK cases often fail due to an inability to meet this high evidentiary threshold.…”
Section: A) 'Real and Immediate Risk'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, the scores acquired for each frame [2,3,4] must be aggregated to produce a single value per video or shot. A parallel challenge arises when aggregating metric values measured per second to represent a single user experience [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%