AVrate Voyager: an open source online testing platform
Steve Göring, Rakesh Rao Ramachandra Rao, Stephan Fremerey, Alexander Raake
Abstract
Subjective testing is an integral part of many research fields considering, e.g., human perception. For this purpose, lab tests are a popular approach to gather ratings for subjective evaluations. However, not in all cases controlled lab tests can be performed, either in cases where no labs are existing, accessible or it may be disallowed to use them. For this reason, online tests, e.g., using crowdsourcing are supposed to be an alternative approach for traditional lab tests. We describe in the following paper a framework to implement such online tests for audio, video, and image-related evaluations or questionnaires. Our framework AVrate Voyager builds upon previously developed frameworks for lab tests including the experience with them. AVrate Voyager uses scalable web technologies to implement a test framework, this ensures that it will be running reliably. In addition, we added strategies for pre-caching to avoid additional influence for play-out, e.g. in the case of video testing. We analyze several conducted tests using the new framework and describe the required steps to modify the provided tool in detail.