Re: Call for Participation ÿ Development of a computational model to assess QoS and QoE of videotelephony services

This is a reminder.

This call for participation ends on Friday this week.

Best regards

V. BARRIAC



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Call for Participation - Development of a computational model to assess QoS and QoE of videotelephony services



ITU-T Study Group 12 (Performance, Quality of Service, Quality of Experience) is calling for participation in a collaborative project to develop a computational model to assess QoS and QoE of videotelephony services.

The expected output of the project consists of a set of parametric objective quality assessment models that predict the quality of single-channel bidirectional videotelephony calls comprising both audio and video components.

For more information, please refer to TSB Circular 223 available at https://www.itu.int/md/T17-TSB-CIR-0223 or contact tsbsg12@itu.int<mailto:tsbsg12@itu.int>.


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Received on Monday, 3 February 2020 08:19:55 UTC