Philip J. Corriveau

According to our database1, Philip J. Corriveau authored at least 28 papers between 1999 and 2020.

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2020
Open Software Framework for Collaborative Development of No Reference Image and Video Quality Metrics.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2020, 2020

2018
Interpreting MOS scores, when can users see a difference? Understanding user experience differences for photo quality.
Qual. User Exp., 2018

Perspectives on the definition of visually lossless quality for mobile and large format displays.
J. Electronic Imaging, 2018

2017
Assessment of lossy images with visual detection and saccadic eye movements.
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience, 2017

Industry and business perspectives on the distinctions between visually lossless and lossy video quality: Mobile and large format displays.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2017, Burlingame, CA, USA, 29 January 2017, 2017

2016
Online subjective testing for consumer-photo quality evaluation.
J. Electronic Imaging, 2016

Consumer-photo quality assessment: Challenges and pitfalls in crowdsourcing.
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience, 2016

Subtle consumer-photo quality evaluation.
Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2016

Image Quality of Experience: A Subjective Test Targeting the Consumer's Experience.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, 2016

Erratum to: A Comprehensive Stylus Evaluation Methodology and Design Guidelines.
Proceedings of the Design, User Experience, and Usability: Design Thinking and Methods, 2016

A Comprehensive Stylus Evaluation Methodology and Design Guidelines.
Proceedings of the Design, User Experience, and Usability: Design Thinking and Methods, 2016

2015
Objective Consumer Device Photo Quality Evaluation.
IEEE Signal Process. Lett., 2015

Revealing the dark side of a subjective study: Learnings from noise and sharpness ratings.
Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience, 2015

Impact of camera pixel count and monitor resolution perceptual image quality.
Proceedings of the Colour and Visual Computing Symposium, 2015

2014
Information Technology Service Delivery to Small Businesses.
Proceedings of the HCI in Business - First International Conference, 2014

2013
Discernible difference and change in object depth afforded by stereoscopic three-dimensional content.
Proceedings of the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXIV, 2013

Depth perception from stationary and moving stereoscopic three-dimensional images.
Proceedings of the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXIV, 2013

2011
Study of Rating Scales for Subjective Quality Assessment of High-Definition Video.
IEEE Trans. Broadcast., 2011

From Personal to Collaborative Information Management: A Design Science's Approach.
Proceedings of the Human Interface and the Management of Information. Interacting with Information, 2011

2008
Determining the Amount of Audio-Video Synchronization Errors Perceptible to the Average End-User.
IEEE Trans. Broadcast., 2008

2007
User Experience Quality: A Conceptual Framework for Goal Setting and Measurement.
Proceedings of the Digital Human Modeling, 2007

2003
Modeling of the Coding Gain of Joint Coding for Multi-Program Video Transmission.
J. VLSI Signal Process., 2003

2001
The Perceptual Impact of ATM Cell Loss Errors.
Proceedings of the PICS 2001: Image Processing, 2001

2000
Evaluation of reduced bandwidth electronic news gathering (ENG) analog system.
IEEE Trans. Broadcast., 2000


Human Perception of Mismatched Stereoscopic 3D Inputs.
Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Image Processing, 2000

Video quality experts group: the quest for valid objective methods.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging V, 2000

1999
All subjective scales are not created equal: The effects of context on different scales.
Signal Process., 1999


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