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Tool for subjective quality evaluation of audiosignals restoration
Černý, Viktor ; Dorazil, Jan (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
Bacherol thesis deals with the theory of audio signal depreciation and reconstruction, with objective tests and subjective methods of reconstructed signal evaluation. At first, there are described several types of depreciation of audio signals and then reconstruction types for their reconstruction. After the reconstruction, types six objective and six subjective tests are mentioned for the evaluation of audio signal quality. The next part of the Bachelor thesis is the description of the program that was implemented in the programming language Java. The program is designed to design MOS, MUSHRA and ABX listening tests as well as to use for the actual testing. At the end of the thesis are the results of the listening tests that were used to test the program and the user ratings of the application.
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.
Tool for subjective quality evaluation of audiosignals restoration
Černý, Viktor ; Dorazil, Jan (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
Bacherol thesis deals with the theory of audio signal depreciation and reconstruction, with objective tests and subjective methods of reconstructed signal evaluation. At first, there are described several types of depreciation of audio signals and then reconstruction types for their reconstruction. After the reconstruction, types six objective and six subjective tests are mentioned for the evaluation of audio signal quality. The next part of the Bachelor thesis is the description of the program that was implemented in the programming language Java. The program is designed to design MOS, MUSHRA and ABX listening tests as well as to use for the actual testing. At the end of the thesis are the results of the listening tests that were used to test the program and the user ratings of the application.
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.

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