Non-Intrusive Quality Evaluation of VoIP Using Genetic Programming
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author = "Adil Raja and R. Muhammad Atif Azad and
Colin Flanagan and Dorel Picovici and Conor Ryan",
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title = "Non-Intrusive Quality Evaluation of VoIP Using Genetic
Programming",
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booktitle = "1st Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and
Computing Systems",
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year = "2006",
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pages = "1--8",
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address = "Madonna di Campiglio",
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month = dec,
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publisher = "IEEE",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "1-4244-0539-4",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/BIMNICS.2006.361795",
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abstract = "Packet loss is bursty in nature and it affects the
quality of VoIP adversely. In this article a novel
approach based on genetic programming (GP) has been
presented that maps the effect of bursty packet loss on
listeners' perception of speech quality. The ITU-T
P.862 (PESQ) algorithm is used as a reference model in
this research. A simplistic non-linear model for
effective VoIP quality estimation has been proposed.
The performance of the model shows a high correlation
with the PESQ algorithm. In the light of current and
related research it has also been shown that PESQ does
not model the effect of bursty packet loss on speech
quality. However, as a good approximation to PESQ the
proposed model is suitable for reliable, real-time and
continuous evaluation of VoIP calls. It is also claimed
that it is conveniently deployable on a wide variety of
hardware platforms",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Adil Raja
R Muhammad Atif Azad
Colin Flanagan
Dorel Picovici
Conor Ryan
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