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Ensuring Reliable Participation in Subjective Video Quality Tests Across Platforms

Published: September 24, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.20001v1

By: Babak Naderi, Ross Cutler

Potential Business Impact:

Finds fake video quality scores from bad workers.

Business Areas:
Crowdsourcing Collaboration

Subjective video quality assessment (VQA) is the gold standard for measuring end-user experience across communication, streaming, and UGC pipelines. Beyond high-validity lab studies, crowdsourcing offers accurate, reliable, faster, and cheaper evaluation-but suffers from unreliable submissions by workers who ignore instructions or game rewards. Recent tests reveal sophisticated exploits of video metadata and rising use of remote-desktop (RD) connections, both of which bias results. We propose objective and subjective detectors for RD users and compare two mainstream crowdsourcing platforms on their susceptibility and mitigation under realistic test conditions and task designs.

Page Count
5 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Image and Video Processing