This Recommendation specifies subjective test method of picture quality assessed in the home.
Picture quality is observed at user-end in home environment on computer monitor, or TV set (after
set-top-box if needed) so only single stimulus method with subjects viewing the material once
without the source reference is useful in this case. Details of SSCQE method especially adapted to
observation quality in the home on computer screen or TV set are given in this Recommendation.
Laboratory subjective video quality testing seeks to separate video quality from all other variables
(e.g., by using the professional quality monitor, the impact of monitor is removed from subjective
scores). By contrast scores from this methodology will have several variables which cannot be
separated from the subjective scores (e.g. impact of consumer quality monitor, potentially
distracting wall decorations in home viewing environment). This subjective methodology is
intended to more precisely analyze the viewing experience of a subject in their own home, and asks
different questions than the laboratory tests.
This Recommendation is intended, in particular, for network designers and operators. It gives them
guidelines for network design taking into account technical parameters as well as number of
sustainable streams and packet rate available for video services as well as the methodology of
subjective picture quality evaluation. It may be also very helpful to service providers to quantify
users’ complaints about picture quality.
The method described in this Recommendation is not intended to replace a subjective experiment
conducted in a controlled test environment (e.g. subjective laboratory) nor regulate consumer
equipments.
Note: The method in this Recommendation is experimental and has not yet been validated and
adequate results have not been reviewed. Therefore we caution the users to be careful in their use of
this method. It should be also noted that the test result is not appropriate to be compared among
different home test environments.
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ITU-T J.245-2008 history
2008ITU-T J.245-2008 Subjective assessment method of picture quality assessed in the home Study Group 9