Visible to the public Modeling User Quality of Experience (QoE) through Position Discrepancy in Multi-Sensorial, Immersive, Collaborative Environments

TitleModeling User Quality of Experience (QoE) through Position Discrepancy in Multi-Sensorial, Immersive, Collaborative Environments
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsVellingiri, Shanthi, Balakrishnan, Prabhakaran
Conference NameProceeding MMSys'17 Proceedings of the 8th ACM on Multimedia Systems Conference Pages 296-307
PublisherACM
Keywordscomposability, Human Behavior, immersive systems, pubcrawl, Resiliency
Abstract

Users' QoE (Quality of Experience) in Multi-sensorial, Immersive, Collaborative Environments (MICE) applications is mostly measured by psychometric studies. These studies provide a subjective insight into the performance of such applications. In this paper, we hypothesize that spatial coherence or the lack of it of the embedded virtual objects among users has a correlation to the QoE in MICE. We use Position Discrepancy (PD) to model this lack of spatial coherence in MICE. Based on that, we propose a Hierarchical Position Discrepancy Model (HPDM) that computes PD at multiple levels to derive the application/system-level PD as a measure of performance.; AB@Experimental results on an example task in MICE show that HPDM can objectively quantify the application performance and has a correlation to the psychometric study-based QoE measurements. We envisage HPDM can provide more insight on the MICE application without the need for extensive user study.

URLhttps://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3084018&CFID=1024110733&CFTOKEN=20040216
DOI10.1145/3083187.3084018
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