Objective Assessment of Perceptual Audio Quality Using ViSQOLAudio

Colm Sloan, Naomi Harte, Damien Kelly, Anil C. Kokaram, Andrew Hines

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Abstract

Digital audio broadcasting services transmit substantial amounts of data that is encoded to minimize bandwidth whilst maximizing user quality of experience. Many large service providers continually alter codecs to improve the encoding process. Performing subjective tests to validate each codec alteration would be impractical, necessitating the use of objective perceptual audio quality models. This paper evaluates the quality scores from ViSQOLAudio, an objective perceptual audio quality model, against the quality scores of PEAQ, POLQA, and PEMO-Q on three datasets containing fullband audio encoded with a variety of codecs and bitrates. The results show that ViSQOLAudio was more accurate than all other models on two of the datasets and performed well on the third, demonstrating the utility of ViSQOLAudio for predicting the perceptual audio quality for encoded music.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7940042
Pages (from-to)693-705
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Broadcasting
Volume63
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • objective audio quality assessment
  • PEAQ
  • PEMO-Q
  • Perceived audio quality
  • POLQA
  • subjective audio quality assessment
  • ViSQOL
  • ViSQOLAudio

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