Policy on Intellectual
Property Right (IPR)
RECOMMENDATION ITU-R BT.500-12
Methodology for the subjective assessment of the quality of television
pictures
Scope
Annex 1 Description of assessment methods
1 Introduction
2 Common features
2.1
General viewing conditions
2.1.1 Laboratory
environment
2.1.2 Home environment
2.1.3 Monitor resolution 5
2.1.4 Monitor contrast
2.2 Source
signals
2.3
Selection of test materials
2.4
Range of conditions and anchoring
2.5
Observers
2.6
Instructions for the assessment 8
2.7
The test session
2.8
Presentation of the results
3 Selection of test methods
4 The double-stimulus impairment scale (DSIS)
method (the EBU method)
4.1 General
description
4.2 General
arrangement
4.3
Presentation of the test material
4.4 Grading
scales
4.5 The
introduction to the assessments
4.6 The test
session
5 The double-stimulus continuous quality-scale
(DSCQS) method
5.1 General
description
5.2 General
arrangement
5.3 Presentation
of the test material
5.4 Grading
scale
5.5 Analysis
of the results
5.6
Interpretation of the results
6 Alternative methods of assessment
6.1
Single-stimulus (SS) methods
6.1.1 General arrangement 16
6.1.2 Selection of test material
6.1.3 Test session
6.1.4 Types of SS methods 18
6.2
Stimulus-comparison methods
6.2.1 General arrangement 19
6.2.2 The selection of test material
6.2.3 Test session
6.2.4 Types of stimulus-comparison methods
6.3 Single
stimulus continuous quality evaluation (SSCQE)
6.3.1 Continuous assessment of overall quality
6.3.2 Calibration of continuous quality results
and derivation of a single quality rating
6.4 Simultaneous
double stimulus for continuous evaluation (SDSCE) method 23
6.4.1 The test procedure 24
6.4.2 The different phases 24
6.4.3 Test protocol features
6.4.4 Data processing
6.4.5 Reliability of the subjects
6.5 Remarks
Appendix 1 to Annex 1 Picture-content failure
characteristics
1 Introduction
2 Deriving the failure characteristic
3 Use of the failure characteristic
Appendix 2 to Annex 1 Method of
determining a composite failure characteristic for programme content and
transmission conditions
1 Introduction
2 Programme-content analysis
3 Transmission-channel analysis
4 Derivation of composite failure characteristics
Appendix 3 to Annex 1 Contextual effect
Annex 2 Analysis and presentation of
results
1 Introduction
2 Common methods of analysis
2.1
Calculation of mean scores
2.2
Calculation of confidence interval
2.2.1 Processing of raw (uncompensated and/or
unapproximated) data
2.2.2 Processing of compensated and/or approximated
data
2.3
Screening of the observers
2.3.1 Screening for DSIS, DSCQS and alternative
methods except SSCQE method
2.3.2 Screening for SSCQE
method
3 Processing to
find a relationship between the mean score and the objective measure of a
picture distortion
3.1
Approximation by a symmetrical logistic function
3.2
Approximation by a non-symmetrical function
3.2.1 Description of the
function
3.2.2 Estimation of the
parameters of the approximation
3.3
Correction of the residual impairment/enhancement and the scale boundary
effect
3.4
Incorporation of the reliability aspect in the graphs
4 Conclusions
Annex 3 Description of a common
inter-change data file format