Publications


A collection of my research on Quality of Experience (QoE), multimedia, and user experience, exploring innovative methodologies and insights in the field

Chamber QoE: A Multi-Instrumental Approach to Explore Affective Aspects in Relation to Quality of Experience


Co-Authors: K De Moor, F Mazza, I Hupont, T Mäki, M Varela
Year: 2014
Journal/Conference: Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XIX
Description: This study explores how affective aspects, such as emotional responses, impact the perception of visual experiences in digital media. It uses a multi-instrumental approach to examine the quality of experience (QoE).


Video Streaming Chapter


Co-Authors: MN Garcia, S Argyropoulos, N Staelens, M Naccari.
Year: 2014
Book Chapter: Quality of Experience: Advanced Concepts, Applications, and Methods
Description: This paper focuses on the complexities of video streaming Quality of Experience (QoE), analyzing how streaming conditions and technologies influence users’ perceptions of quality. It also discusses advancements in methodologies for evaluating QoE.


Evaluating QoE by Means of Traditional and Alternative Subjective Measures: An Exploratory ‘Living Room Lab’ Study on IPTV


Co-Authors: K De Moor, D Strohmeier, A Raake
Year: 2014
Journal/Conference: Vienna, Austria
Description: This research compares traditional and alternative subjective measures for evaluating QoE, using a “living room lab” approach to simulate more realistic conditions for assessing IPTV services.


Is Taking into Account the Subject’s Degree of Knowledge and Expertise Enough When Rating Quality?


Co-Authors: A Raake
Year: 2012
Journal/Conference: Fourth International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience
Description: Investigates whether a user’s level of expertise and knowledge alone is enough to accurately assess the quality of multimedia experiences, and the potential impact of subjective biases on QoE ratings.


Towards Assigning Value to Multimedia QoE


Co-Authors: A Raake
Year: 2011
Journal/Conference: Third International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience
Description: Explores methods to assign quantifiable value to multimedia QoE, aiming to improve subjective evaluations and better align them with users’ preferences and expectations.


Annoyance and Acceptability of Video Service Responsiveness


Co-Authors: B Zachey, A Raake
Year: 2015
Journal/Conference: Seventh International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience
Description: Examines how the responsiveness of video services influences user annoyance and overall acceptability, offering insights into the design of more responsive and user-friendly video services.


Are Lab-Based Audiovisual Quality Tests Reflecting What Users Experience at Home?


Co-Authors: A Raake
Year: 2015
Journal/Conference: Electronic Imaging
Description: Questions whether lab-based audiovisual quality tests accurately reflect users’ actual experiences at home. The paper proposes more ecologically valid methods for assessing QoE that better match real-world conditions.


Acceptability Towards a Better User Experience


Co-Authors: Only Me
Year: 2016
Journal/Conference: Quality of Experience: From Assessment to Application
Description: Focuses on how the acceptability of user experiences can be improved by design. It provides strategies to align UX and QoE with user expectations, contributing to better quality assessment techniques.