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This paper describes a no-reference temporal qualitymetric to model the impact of frame freezing impairments on perceived video quality. The proposed metric shows a high correlation with subjective data and is equally applicable to any type of objective video quality assessment model: full-reference, reduced-reference or no-reference. This temporal metric is a parameter of the video quality assessment algorithmin ITU-T Recommendation J.247 Annex C for the objective perceptual quality measurement of multimedia video.
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