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Sebastian Möller

Researcher at Technical University of Berlin

Publications -  531
Citations -  7103

Sebastian Möller is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality (business) & Quality of experience. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 491 publications receiving 5830 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Möller include German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence & University of Oslo.

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An Experimental System for Studying the Tradeoff between Usability and Security

TL;DR: A controlled research environment for studying users’ tendency to take precautionary actions as a function of the tradeoff between a system’s usability and the level of security the system provides is developed, a step towards the development of quantitative predictive models of user interactions with security features while using a system.
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Subjective Listening Tests and Neural Correlates of Speech Degradation in Case of Signal-Correlated Noise

TL;DR: Whether particularly sensitivity of the human cortex to reduction in speech quality is visible in the electroencephalogram (EEG) and whether these measures can be used to improve the behavioral assessment of speech quality and trained classifiers are examined.
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Estimation of the Quality of Experience During Video Streaming From Facial Expression and Gaze Direction

TL;DR: The possibility to estimate the perceived Quality of Experience (QoE) automatically and unobtrusively by analyzing the face of the consumer of video streaming services, from which facial expression and gaze direction are extracted is investigated.
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Multimedia Quality Assessment [DSP Forum]

TL;DR: This IEEE Signal Processing Magazine forum discusses the latest advances and challenges in multimedia quality assessment, bringing their expert insights into issues such as perceptual models and quality measures for future applications such as three-dimensional videos and interactivity media.
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Towards speech quality assessment using a crowdsourcing approach: evaluation of standardized methods

TL;DR: Comparing laboratory-based and crowdsourcing-based speech quality assessments in terms of comparability of results and efficiency shows that in most cases, both paradigms lead to comparable results.