Features and quality metrics datasets for video coding in DASH.
Francisco Micó-EnguídanosAndoni Salcedo-NavarroMiguel Garcia-PinedaJuan Gutiérrez-AguadoPublished in: Scientific data (2024)
Nowadays, the majority of media Internet traffic consists of H.264-encoded streaming videos due to its high compatibility. One of the most popular streaming technology used to deliver videos over Internet is Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH). It transmit the video as a sequence of independent short video segments tailored to the receiver's limitations (related to several factors such as available bandwidth or resolution on reception), aiming to enhance the Quality of Experience. In this paper, we present two types of datasets created from 4065 video segments of 2 seconds. The first type consists of extracting features related to color, space, and time from the segments across different vertical resolutions (240, 360, 480, 720, 1080, 1440 and 4K). The second one includes several quality metrics obtained from the same segments when they are encoded with different compression levels in the different resolutions.