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Profiling Audio-Visual Conferencing Sessions for Quality of Experience

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📜 Abstract

This paper presents a system for profiling and assessing the quality of experience (QoE) for audio-visual conferencing sessions. The system uses a combination of network and media metrics that capture the performance characteristics of the session. By analyzing audio-visual media quality, packet loss, delay variation, and bandwidth utilization, the system provides a comprehensive assessment of QoE. Experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed system in identifying sessions with poor QoE and the potential for optimization. The study concludes with suggestions for future improvements and enhancements in assessing QoE in conferencing applications.

✨ Summary

The paper “Profiling Audio-Visual Conferencing Sessions for Quality of Experience” by I. Sodagar et al. presents a system for evaluating the quality of experience (QoE) in audio-visual conferencing sessions. The system integrates various network and media metrics to effectively analyze the session performance in terms of media quality, packet loss, delay, and bandwidth usage. By systematically profiling these sessions, the study provides a framework for identifying sessions with suboptimal performance and suggests potential optimizations.

Initial web searches do not reveal substantial direct references to this paper in subsequent research or industry applications, indicating limited influence or adoption in those domains. The paper contributes its findings to the ongoing discourse on improving audio-visual communication but does not appear to have sparked specific subsequent research as of now. The focus on QoE in media sessions continues to be a relevant topic for further study and development.