Objective Characterization of Human Behavioural Characteristics for QoE Assessment: A Pilot Study on the Use of Electroencephalography Features

Published in Globecom 2013 Workshop - Quality of Experience for Multimedia Communications (QoEMC 2013), 2014

Laghari, K., Gupta, R., Antons, J.-N., Schleicher, R., Möller, S. & Falk, T. H.

This pilot study explores EEG-derived features as objective correlates of multimedia Quality of Experience (QoE). Under controlled degradations, we extract spectral and event-related EEG indicators and relate them to mean opinion scores and task performance. Findings indicate that specific EEG bands track perceived quality changes, supporting their use as supplementary, user-centric QoE metrics.

Recommended citation: Laghari, K., Gupta, R., Antons, J.-N., Schleicher, R., Möller, S. & Falk, T. H. (2013, December). Objective Characterization of Human Behavioural Characteristics for QoE Assessment: A Pilot Study on the Use of Electroencephalography Features. Paper presented at the Globecom 2013 Workshop - Quality of Experience for Multimedia Communications (QoEMC 2013), Atlanta, GA, USA. https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOMW.2013.6825151