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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 Evaluation of Video Quality Assessment Metrics for Passive Gaming Video Streaming
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of objective video quality assessment metrics for gaming videos considering passive streaming applications is evaluated on a dataset of 24 reference videos and 576 compressed sequences obtained by encoding them at 24 different resolution-bitrate pairs.
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Using ERPs for assessing the (sub) conscious perception of noise
Anne K. Porbadnigk,Jan-N. Antons,Benjamin Blankertz,Matthias S. Treder,Robert Schleicher,Sebastian Möller,Gabriel Curio +6 more
TL;DR: This paper investigates the use of event-related potentials (ERPs) as a quantitative measure for quality assessment of disturbed audio signals and shows for two subjects that a classifier based on shrinkage LDA can be applied successfully to single out stimuli, for which the noise was presumably processed subconsciously.
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Using Electroencephalography to Measure Perceived Video Quality
TL;DR: Results show that EEG is a feasible complement measurement technique to assess audiovisual quality as it achieves high correlation values between subjective and physiological data consistently through all experiments.
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Analysis of infant cries for the early detection of hearing impairment
TL;DR: It is found that cry vocalizations of hearing-impaired infants differ from those of their counterparts with normal hearing abilities due to the lack of auditory feedback, and melodic and rhythmic parameters are extracted which differ significantly for the two infant groups.
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Assessing the Relationship between Technical Affinity, Stress and Notifications on Smartphones
TL;DR: A laboratory study investigating users' attitudes towards notifications and how they deal with notification settings on their smartphones indicates that apart from being disruptive, notifications may create stress due to information overload.