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Can small be beautiful?: assessing image resolution requirements for mobile TV

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Can small be beautiful?: assessing image resolution requirements for mobile TV
Mobile TV services are now being offered in several countries, but for cost reasons, most of these services offer material directly recoded for mobile consumption (i.e. without additional editing). The experiment reported in this paper, aims to assess the image resolution and bitrate requirements for displaying this type of material on mobile devices. The study, with 128 participants, examined responses to four different image resolutions, seven video encoding bitrates, two audio bitrates and four content types. The results show that acceptability is significantly lower for images smaller than 168x126, regardless of content type. The effect is more pronounced when bandwidth is abundant, and is due to important detail being lost in the smaller screens. In contrast to previous studies, participants are more likely to rate image quality as unacceptable when the audio quality is high. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.4.3 [Communications Applications], H.5.1 [Multimedia Information Sys...
Hendrik Knoche, John D. McCarthy, Martina Angela S
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where MM
Authors Hendrik Knoche, John D. McCarthy, Martina Angela Sasse
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