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Marie-Neige Garcia
Marie-Neige Garcia is now with the Fachgebiet Assessment of IP-based Applications.
Research Field: - Quality and Usability Research Topics: - Video and Audio-Visual Quality Assessment
- Quality modeling
Biography Since 2006: PhD Student at Technische Universität Berlin / Deutsche Telekom Laboratories 2004-2006: Project manager at ELDA (Evaluation and Language Resources Distribution Agency) , Speech evaluation department - Paris, France
- Project manager in the EVALDA/EvaSy campaign (Evaluation of speech synthesis systems in French)
- In charge of the evaluation of Text-to-speech systems in the European project TC-STAR (speech-to-speech translation)
- In charge of the evaluation of video technologies in the project CHIL (Pervasive Interaction Computing)
2003: Master’s Degree in Engineering at ISEP (Electronics Superior Institute of Paris); areas of study: informatics, telecommunications, electronics
Address Quality and Usability Lab
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories
TU Berlin
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7
D-10587 Berlin, Germany
Publications
Zitatschlüssel | raake2011b |
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Autor | Raake, Alexander and Gustafsson, Jörgen and Argyropoulos, Savvas and Garcia, Marie-Neige and Lindegren, David and Heikkilä, Gunnar and Pettersson, Martin and List, Peter and Feiten, Bernhard |
Seiten | 68–79 |
Jahr | 2011 |
ISSN | 1053-5888 |
Journal | IEEE Signal Processing Magazine |
Jahrgang | 28 |
Nummer | 6 |
Monat | nov |
Wie herausgegeben | full |
Zusammenfassung | This article provides a tutorial overview of current approaches for monitoring the quality perceived by users of IP-based audiovisual media services. The article addresses both mobile and fixed network services such as mobile TV or Internet Protocol TV (IPTV). It reviews the different quality models that exploit packet- header-, bit stream-, or signal-information for providing audio, video, and audiovisual quality estimates, respectively. It describes how these models can be applied for real-life monitoring, and how they can be adapted to reflect the information available at the given measurement point. An outlook gives insight into emerging trends for near- and mid-term future requirements and solutions. |