De Simone, FrancescaNaccari, MatteoTagliasacchi, MarcoDufaux, FredericTubaro, StefanoEbrahimi, Touradj2009-05-062009-05-062009-05-06200910.1109/QOMEX.2009.5246952https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/38787WOS:000276081400036In this paper we describe a database containing subjective assessment scores relative to 78 video streams encoded with H.264/AVC and corrupted by simulating the transmission over error-prone network. The data has been collected from 40 subjects at the premises of two academic institutions. Our goal is to provide a balanced and comprehensive database to enable reproducible research results in the field of video quality assessment. In order to support research works on Full-Reference, Reduced-Reference and No-Reference video quality assessment algorithms, both the uncompressed files and the H.264/AVC bitstreams of each video sequence have been made publicly available for the research community, together with the subjective results of the performed evaluations.Subjective video quality assessmentPacket loss rateH.264/AVCError resilienceSubjective assessment of H.264/AVC video sequences transmitted over a noisy channeltext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper