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Perceptual Quality Assessment of Omnidirectional Audio-visual Signals

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-07-21 v1 Sound Audio and Speech Processing Image and Video Processing

Abstract

Omnidirectional videos (ODVs) play an increasingly important role in the application fields of medical, education, advertising, tourism, etc. Assessing the quality of ODVs is significant for service-providers to improve the user's Quality of Experience (QoE). However, most existing quality assessment studies for ODVs only focus on the visual distortions of videos, while ignoring that the overall QoE also depends on the accompanying audio signals. In this paper, we first establish a large-scale audio-visual quality assessment dataset for omnidirectional videos, which includes 375 distorted omnidirectional audio-visual (A/V) sequences generated from 15 high-quality pristine omnidirectional A/V contents, and the corresponding perceptual audio-visual quality scores. Then, we design three baseline methods for full-reference omnidirectional audio-visual quality assessment (OAVQA), which combine existing state-of-the-art single-mode audio and video QA models via multimodal fusion strategies. We validate the effectiveness of the A/V multimodal fusion method for OAVQA on our dataset, which provides a new benchmark for omnidirectional QoE evaluation. Our dataset is available at https://github.com/iamazxl/OAVQA.

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@article{arxiv.2307.10813,
  title  = {Perceptual Quality Assessment of Omnidirectional Audio-visual Signals},
  author = {Xilei Zhu and Huiyu Duan and Yuqin Cao and Yuxin Zhu and Yucheng Zhu and Jing Liu and Li Chen and Xiongkuo Min and Guangtao Zhai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.10813},
  year   = {2023}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures, to be published in CICAI2023