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Alexander Raake
Alexander Raake
Professor, Audiovisual Technology Group, Chair Inst. for Media Technology, Director I3TC, TU Ilmenau
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Qualinet White Paper on Definitions of Quality of Experience
SMAP Patrick Le Callet
European Network on Quality of Experience in Multimedia Systems and Services …, 2012
902*2012
Speech quality of VoIP: assessment and prediction
A Raake
John Wiley & Sons, 2007
3352007
Quality of experience: advanced concepts, applications and methods
S Möller, A Raake
Springer, 2014
2422014
Study of rating scales for subjective quality assessment of high-definition video
Q Huynh-Thu, MN Garcia, F Speranza, P Corriveau, A Raake
IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting 57 (1), 1-14, 2010
1892010
Spatial sound with loudspeakers and its perception: A review of the current state
S Spors, H Wierstorf, A Raake, F Melchior, M Frank, F Zotter
Proceedings of the IEEE 101 (9), 1920-1938, 2013
1772013
Speech quality estimation: Models and trends
S Möller, WY Chan, N Côté, TH Falk, A Raake, M Wältermann
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 28 (6), 18-28, 2011
1732011
Why are you so slow?–Misattribution of transmission delay to attributes of the conversation partner at the far-end
K Schoenenberg, A Raake, J Koeppe
International journal of human-computer studies 72 (5), 477-487, 2014
1512014
A free database of head related impulse response measurements in the horizontal plane with multiple distances
H Wierstorf, M Geier, A Raake, S Spors
Audio Engineering Society Convention 130, 2011
1402011
Quality and quality of experience
A Raake, S Egger
Quality of Experience: Advanced concepts, applications and methods, 11-33, 2014
1322014
Quality of Experience and HTTP adaptive streaming: A review of subjective studies
MN Garcia, F De Simone, S Tavakoli, N Staelens, S Egger, K Brunnström, ...
6th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2014
1182014
Measuring and comparing QoE and simulator sickness of omnidirectional videos in different head mounted displays
A Singla, S Fremerey, W Robitza, A Raake
Ninth International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX …, 2017
1142017
TV-model: Parameter-based prediction of IPTV quality
A Raake, MN Garcia, S Moller, J Berger, F Kling, P List, J Johann, ...
2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2008
1142008
Impairment factor framework for wide-band speech codecs
S Moller, A Raake, N Kitawaki, A Takahashi, M Waltermann
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 14 (6), 1969-1976, 2006
1132006
HTTP adaptive streaming QoE estimation with ITU-T rec. P. 1203: Open databases and software
W Robitza, S Göring, A Raake, D Lindegren, G Heikkilä, J Gustafsson, ...
Proceedings of the 9th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference, 466-471, 2018
1082018
A bitstream-based, scalable video-quality model for HTTP adaptive streaming: ITU-T P. 1203.1
A Raake, MN Garcia, W Robitza, P List, S Göring, B Feiten
2017 Ninth international conference on quality of multimedia experience …, 2017
1062017
Short-and long-term packet loss behavior: towards speech quality prediction for arbitrary loss distributions
A Raake
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 14 (6), 1957-1968, 2006
992006
Memo: towards automatic usability evaluation of spoken dialogue services by user error simulations.
S Möller, R Englert, KP Engelbrecht, VV Hafner, A Jameson, A Oulasvirta, ...
INTERSPEECH, 2006
942006
Evaluating depth perception of 3D stereoscopic videos
P Lebreton, A Raake, M Barkowsky, P Le Callet
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing 6 (6), 710-720, 2012
922012
Quality dimensions of narrowband and wideband speech transmission
M Wältermann, A Raake, S Möller
Acta Acustica united with Acustica 96 (6), 1090-1103, 2010
792010
GBVS360, BMS360, ProSal: Extending existing saliency prediction models from 2D to omnidirectional images
P Lebreton, A Raake
Signal Processing: Image Communication 69, 69-78, 2018
782018
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