QoE assessment of interactive applications in computer networks
Abstract Measuring end user Quality of Experience (QoE) is currently performed by subjective or objective standard methods each with its own deficiencies. The subjective quality assessment is laboratory based, costly and offline; while, the objective estimation of user satisfaction is obtained throu...
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