On the Quality of Experience of Content Sharing in Online Education and Online Meetings

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.36244/icj.2022.2.8
Tushig Bat-Erdene, Y. N. H. Zayed, Xinyu Qiu, Ibrar Shakoor, Achref Mekni, P. A. Kara, M. Martini, L. Bokor, Anikó Simon
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The turn of the decade introduced a new era of global pandemics to the world through the appearance of COVID-19, which is still an active crisis at the time of this paper. As a countermeasure, the phenomena of home office and online education became not only widely available, but also mandatory in many countries. However, the performance, reliability and general usability of such real-time activities may be severely affected by unfavorable network conditions. In both contexts, content sharing is now a common practice, and the success of the related use cases may fundamentally depend on it. In this paper, we present our surveys and subjective studies on the Quality of Experience of content sharing in online education and online meetings. A total of 6 surveys and 5 experiments are detailed, addressing topics of student experience, user interface settings, sharing options of lecturers and employees of the private sector, the perceivable effects of network impairments and the related long-term adaptation, the rubber band effect of slide sharing, the overall perceived quality and the separate quality aspects of media loading times, and the preference between visual quality, average frame rate and frame rate uniformity. The findings of the subjective studies do not characterize the use cases of the investigated topics on a general, widely-applicable level, as only a single online platform is involved throughout the experiments. However, their experimental configurations are reinforced by comprehensive surveys and many results indicate statistically significant differences between the selected test conditions.
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论在线教育与在线会议中内容共享的体验质量
通过2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的出现,世纪之交进入了全球大流行的新时代,在本文发表时,这仍然是一场活跃的危机。作为对策,在家办公和在线教育现象在许多国家不仅广泛普及,而且是强制性的。然而,这种实时活动的性能、可靠性和总体可用性可能会受到不利的网络条件的严重影响。在这两种情况下,内容共享现在是一种常见的实践,相关用例的成功可能从根本上依赖于它。在本文中,我们对在线教育和在线会议内容共享的体验质量进行了调查和主观研究。本研究共进行了6项调查和5项实验,涉及学生体验、用户界面设置、讲师和私营部门员工的共享选择、网络障碍的可感知影响和相关的长期适应、幻灯片共享的橡皮筋效应、媒体加载时间的整体感知质量和单独质量方面,以及视觉质量、平均帧率和帧率均匀性之间的偏好。主观研究的结果并没有在一般的、广泛适用的层面上描述所调查主题的用例,因为在整个实验中只涉及一个在线平台。然而,他们的实验配置得到了全面调查的加强,许多结果表明,在所选择的测试条件之间存在统计学上显著的差异。
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