학술논문

Perceptual Quality Assessment of Compressed Vibrotactile Signals Through Comparative Judgment
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Haptics IEEE Trans. Haptics Haptics, IEEE Transactions on. 14(2):291-296 Jun, 2021
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Codecs
Quality assessment
Tactile Internet
Quantization (signal)
Discrete wavelet transforms
Training
Timing
Subjective quality assessment
vibrotactile quality assessment
tactile perception
vibrotactile compression
Language
ISSN
1939-1412
2329-4051
2334-0134
Abstract
In this article, we present a comprehensive scheme for the quality assessment of compressed vibrotactile signals with human assessors. Inspired by the multiple stimulus test with hidden reference and anchors (MUSHRA) from the audio domain, we designed a method in which each compressed signal is compared to its original signal and rated on a numerical scale. For each signal tested, the hidden reference and two anchor signals are used to validate the results and provide assessor screening criteria. Differing from previous approaches, our method is hierarchically structured and strictly timed in a sequential manner to avoid experimental confounds and provide precise psychophysical assessments. We validated our method in an experiment with 20 human participants in which we compared two state-of-the-art lossy codecs. The results show that, with our approach, the performance of different codecs can be compared effectively. Furthermore, the method also provides a measure of subjective quality at different data compression rates. The proposed procedure can be easily adapted to evaluate other vibrotactile codecs.