Examining subjective evaluation methods used in multimedia Quality of Experience research

Many different evaluation methods for assessing the Quality of Experience (QoE) of multimedia systems nowadays exist in official QoE recommendations and methodological publications as well as related areas of research like User experience (UX) and usability. Although the goal of each method is to ev...

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