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Android application for subjective evaluation of video-sequences
Štarha, Dominik ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This semestral thesis is focused on a group of four actually used video codecs, namely H.264, HEVC, VP8, VP9. The main objective is to decide on the basis of an evaluation by volunteers which one is the best suitable for video compression. The first part of thesis contains theoretical aspect od the issue. This includes a discussion about the the tested codecs, Android operating system description, performance of the Android Studio software and last but not least, introduction to the assessment methods, used to evaluate video quality, to guarantee the objectivity of the results. The secont part of thesis deals with the implementation of the testing procedure and following evaluation of the data obtained by the assessment.
Picture Quality Analysis in Digital Television Systems
Bednarz, Robin ; Slanina, Martin (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the analysis of quality in digital television systems and contains theoretical description of subjective and objective assessment of quality picture methods. The thesis contains short-term and long-term analysis of quality picture of terrestrial television DVB-T. Measurements and experimentations were carried out with the help of Rohde&Schwarz DVQ analyzer of picture quality and software MPEG-2 Quality Monitor and MPEG-2 Elementary stream analyzer.
Comparison of objective and subjective video quality metrics for Ultra HDTV sequences
Bršel, Boris ; Krasula, Lukáš (referee) ; Kufa, Jan (advisor)
Master's thesis deals with the assessment of quality of Ultra HDTV video sequences applying objective metrics. Thesis theoretically describes coding of selected codecs H.265/HEVC and VP9, objective video quality metrics and also subjective methods for assessment of the video sequences quality. Next chapter deals with the implementation of the H.265/HEVC and the VP9 codecs at selected video sequences in the raw format from which arises the test sequences database. Quality of these videos is measured afterwards by objective metrics and selected subjective method. These results are compared for the purpose of finding the most consistent correlations among objective metrics and subjective assessment.
Software implementation of the subjective assessments of sound quality
Špeta, Marek ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Rášo, Ondřej (advisor)
The focus of this diploma thesis is on methods for the subjective assessment of sound quality according to recommandations given by International Telecommunication Union ITU. The thesis is thematically divided into four parts. The first part is an interpretation of methods based on internationally accepted standards (method of small impairments, MUSHRA, general methods). The second part describes the functional blocks of application developed for this thesis in LabVIEW enviroment. Next part explains its practical application, especially its running possibilities. The last part describes a listening experiment, aim of which was to verify the application's features and to compare the results of the subjective method used in the experiment with the results of the objective method PEAQ.
Subjective quality evaluation of video sequences
Krmela, Tomáš ; Fliegel, Karel (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This master´s work is focused on the comparison of subjective assessment of the quality of video sequences. In this study, data are obtained by hardware and sofware techniques and they are compared. In the introduction, methods of video compressions are described. The main part of this work deals wtih the exploring of different methods of subjective assessment of the quality of video sequences. Finally, obtained results from different methods, are evaluated and discussed.
Measurement of quality and errors of digital video in MPEG-2 TS at DVB-T reception
Kadlček, Jiří ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes structure of the transport stream MPEG-2 TS of the DVB-T standard and subjective and objective measuring methods of the video quality. The work also includes the description of the measurement devices and software Quality Analyzer R&S DVQ, measuring decoder ¸ DVMD, MPEG-2 Realtime Monitor, MPEG-2 Quality Monitor, which were used for the measuring the video quality and errors of the MPEG-2 TS in DVB-T. In the next part the work deals with the measurement and analysis of errors and quality of digital video stream in MPEG-2 TS. The obtained results from the measurement are presented in tables and graphically evaluated. In this work a twentyfour hour measurements of errors and quality of digital video stream in MPEG-2 TS were made. The obtained results from these measurements are evaluated and discussed. Finally, a new laboratoy work for the simultaneously measurement of the errors in video stream and video quality of the MPEG-2 TS stream was proposed.
Subjective tests of influence of the content of the scene on the spatial effect of 3D images and videos
Kaučiarik, Filip ; Kufa, Jan (referee) ; Boleček, Libor (advisor)
This thesis is concerning with study of video sequence parameters which influence the quality of picture during watching 3D frames and videos. It´s focused on comparing individual parameters of video sequences which are spatial and temporal information and depth map range and their influence on subjective testing and assessment of quality of experience by respondents . This thesis contains specification of testing sequence plan based on diversity of video sequence parameters and also a layout of subjective testing. An absolute parameter J was determined to achieve the maximum effect of objective parameters of sequency to 3D effect and comfort of the scene within subjective assessment.
Simulation of the HVS characterstics in Matlab
Ševčík, Martin ; Slanina, Martin (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
In theoretical part Diploma thesis deals with the model of human vision HVS (Human Visual System), which can be used for image quality assessment in TV technique area. It has been described calculations of selected JND (Just Noticeable Difference) metrics, used in evaluation of HVS. In practical part of the thesis it has been suggested and realized simulation model in Matlab, which may be used for evaluation of three JND metrics from color and grayscale images and evaluation in spatial a frequency domain. Results of JND models have been compared to another objective image quality evaluation metrics (MSE, NMSE, SNR and PSNR). For interpretation of dependencies it has been used images with different defined content.
Possibilities of use of questionnaire WHODAS 2.0, regarding physiotherapy of patients with diagnosis of Central Hemiparesis
Matiaško, Dušan ; Sládková, Petra (advisor) ; Rodová, Zuzana (referee)
Bachelor's Thesis Abstract Autor: Dušan Matiaško Supervisor: MUDr. Bc. Petra Sládková, Ph.D. Title: The possibilities of use of questionnaire WHODAS 2.0, regarding physiotherapy of patients with diagnosis of Central Hemiparesis This Bachelor's Thesis deals with the issue of subjective assessment of disability in patients with central hemiparesis. Objective testing cannot comprehensively capture an individual's overall experience stemming from his/her health condition. On the other hand, subjective evaluation using the WHODAS 2.0 questionnaire, provides specific information about the most problematic areas of their life as experienced by the individual. This allows the examiner to directly address these issues and achieve a better therapeutic effect. Alternatively, it may also lead to acknowledging that the appropriate solution lies within the expertise of other specialists. Objectives: The main objective of the thesis is to outline the impact of a rehabilitation program using the WHODAS 2.0 questionnaire in all its defined domains. A secondary goal, is to compare the use of the 12-item and 36-item versions of the WHODAS 2.0 questionnaire in relation to physiotherapy. A third objective is to create a short instructional video on the practical application of WHODAS 2.0. Methods: In the practical part,...
Subjective tests of influence of the content of the scene on the spatial effect of 3D images and videos
Kaučiarik, Filip ; Kufa, Jan (referee) ; Boleček, Libor (advisor)
This thesis is concerning with study of video sequence parameters which influence the quality of picture during watching 3D frames and videos. It´s focused on comparing individual parameters of video sequences which are spatial and temporal information and depth map range and their influence on subjective testing and assessment of quality of experience by respondents . This thesis contains specification of testing sequence plan based on diversity of video sequence parameters and also a layout of subjective testing. An absolute parameter J was determined to achieve the maximum effect of objective parameters of sequency to 3D effect and comfort of the scene within subjective assessment.

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