Extending G.1070 for video quality monitoring

In 2007, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standardized a multimedia quality assessment model as ITU-T Recommendation G.1070. The video quality estimation model proposed in this document uses the encoded bit rate and frame rate of the compressed video, along with the expected packet lo...

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