Does Low Quality Audiovisual Content Increase Fatigue of Viewers?
Published in 4th International Workshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems , 2013
Arndt, S., Schleicher, R. & Antons, J.-N.
This study evaluates viewer fatigue under prolonged exposure to degraded audiovisual material. Using self-reported tiredness, blink-rate metrics, and task performance, we find that lower content quality leads to increased fatigue compared to high-quality baselines. The results highlight fatigue as a relevant user-centric outcome for QoE evaluations.
Recommended citation: Arndt, S., Schleicher, R. & Antons, J.-N. (2013, September). Does Low Quality Audiovisual Content Increase Fatigue of Viewers?. Paper presented at the 4th International Workshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems (PQS 2013), Vienna, Austria. https://doi.org/10.21437/PQS.2013-14
