The P.910-Crowd Toolkit is a software package that enables users to run subjective video quality assessment test in a crowdsourcing platform like Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) or remote testing with a dedicated panel of workers. It is intended to be counter part of the ITU-T Recommendation P.910 for crowdsourcing.
Note: Currently full-screen play-back is not supported by HITs builds inside AMT. Therefore, we provide, the HITAPP Server which can serve the experiment. Consequently you can use AMT or any other crowdsourcing platform and post your study URL.
For more information about the ITU-T Rec. P.910 please read:
ITU-T Recommendation P.910, Subjective video quality assessment methods for multimedia applications. Geneva: International Telecommunication Union, 2021.
Technical description of the implementation and validation is given in this paper:
- A crowdsourcing approach to video quality assessment Babak Naderi, Ross Cutler, arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.06784 (2022).
If you use this tool in your research please cite it with the following references:
@article{naderi2024,
title={A crowdsourcing approach to video quality assessment},
author={Naderi, Babak and Cutler, Ross},
booktitle={ICASSP},
year={2024}
}
For bug reports and issues with this code, please see the github issues page. Please review this page before contacting the authors.
Contact Ross Cutler with any questions.
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