Recommendation ITU-T P.912 defines subjective assessment methods for evaluating the quality of one-way video used for target recognition tasks. "Target" refers to something in the video that the viewer needs to identify (e.g., a face, object, or number). Target recognition video (TRV) is video that is used as a tool in order to accomplish a specific goal through the ability to recognize specific targets of interest in a video stream. TRV can be used in various video services such as surveillance, human identification, license plate identification, telemedicine, robot control and remote monitoring and decision making.
ITU-T P.912-2008 Referenced Document
ITU-R BT.500-11-2002 Methodology for the subjective assessment of the quality of television pictures
ITU-T P.910-2008 Subjective video quality assessment methods for multimedia applications Study Group 9
ITU-T P.912-2008 history
2016ITU-T P.912-2016 Subjective video quality assessment methods for recognition tasks
2008ITU-T P.912-2008 Subjective video quality assessment methods for recognition tasks Study Group 9