Acceptance Threshold: A Bidimensional Research Method for User-Oriented Quality Evaluation Studies

Subjective quality evaluation is widely used to optimize system performance as a part of end-products. It is often desirable to know whether a certain system performance is acceptable, that is, whether the system reaches the minimum level to satisfy user expectations and needs. The goal of this pape...

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Main Authors: S. Jumisko-Pyykkö, V. K. Malamal Vadakital, M. M. Hannuksela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2008-01-01
Series:International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/712380
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spelling doaj-37be17ca8b5345609f1db1b0a97dab352020-11-24T21:48:02ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting1687-75781687-75862008-01-01200810.1155/2008/712380712380Acceptance Threshold: A Bidimensional Research Method for User-Oriented Quality Evaluation StudiesS. Jumisko-Pyykkö0V. K. Malamal Vadakital1M. M. Hannuksela2Tampere University of Technology, Human-Centered Technology, P.O. Box 553, 33101 Tampere, FinlandNokia Research Center, P.O. Box 1000, 33721 Tampere, FinlandNokia Research Center, P.O. Box 1000, 33721 Tampere, FinlandSubjective quality evaluation is widely used to optimize system performance as a part of end-products. It is often desirable to know whether a certain system performance is acceptable, that is, whether the system reaches the minimum level to satisfy user expectations and needs. The goal of this paper is to examine research methods for assessing overall acceptance of quality in subjective quality evaluation methods. We conducted three experiments to develop our methodology and test its validity under heterogeneous stimuli in the context of mobile television. The first experiment examined the possibilities of using a simplified continuous assessment method for assessing overall acceptability. The second experiment explored the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable quality when the stimuli had clearly detectable differences. The third experiment compared the perceived quality impacts of small differences between the stimuli close to the threshold of acceptability. On the basis of our results, we recommend using a bidimensional retrospective measure combining acceptance and satisfaction in consumer-/user-oriented quality evaluation experiments.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/712380
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V. K. Malamal Vadakital
M. M. Hannuksela
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V. K. Malamal Vadakital
M. M. Hannuksela
Acceptance Threshold: A Bidimensional Research Method for User-Oriented Quality Evaluation Studies
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V. K. Malamal Vadakital
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title Acceptance Threshold: A Bidimensional Research Method for User-Oriented Quality Evaluation Studies
title_short Acceptance Threshold: A Bidimensional Research Method for User-Oriented Quality Evaluation Studies
title_full Acceptance Threshold: A Bidimensional Research Method for User-Oriented Quality Evaluation Studies
title_fullStr Acceptance Threshold: A Bidimensional Research Method for User-Oriented Quality Evaluation Studies
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series International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
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publishDate 2008-01-01
description Subjective quality evaluation is widely used to optimize system performance as a part of end-products. It is often desirable to know whether a certain system performance is acceptable, that is, whether the system reaches the minimum level to satisfy user expectations and needs. The goal of this paper is to examine research methods for assessing overall acceptance of quality in subjective quality evaluation methods. We conducted three experiments to develop our methodology and test its validity under heterogeneous stimuli in the context of mobile television. The first experiment examined the possibilities of using a simplified continuous assessment method for assessing overall acceptability. The second experiment explored the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable quality when the stimuli had clearly detectable differences. The third experiment compared the perceived quality impacts of small differences between the stimuli close to the threshold of acceptability. On the basis of our results, we recommend using a bidimensional retrospective measure combining acceptance and satisfaction in consumer-/user-oriented quality evaluation experiments.
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