Perception of Low-Quality Videos Analyzed by Means of Electroencephalography

Published in 4th Int. Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX 2012), 2012

Arndt, S., Antons, J.-N., Schleicher, R., Möller, S. & Curio, G.

This study examines how low-quality video content is processed by the brain using EEG measures. Participants viewed videos of varying quality levels while their neural activity was recorded. Analysis reveals specific EEG patterns associated with perceptual strain and reduced engagement under degraded conditions, suggesting EEG as a valuable tool for objective QoE assessment.

Recommended citation: Arndt, S., Antons, J.-N., Schleicher, R., Möller, S. & Curio, G. (2012, July). Perception of Low-Quality Videos Analyzed by Means of Electroencephalography. Poster presented at the 4th Int. Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX 2012), Yarra Valley, Australia. https://doi.org/10.1109/QoMEX.2012.6263836