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The Prime Minister announced on 25 May 2012 that the Friends and Family Test would be introduced across the NHS from April 2013. [1] In October 2013 Francis Maude announced the Test would be extended across the NHS and other public services, including further education, Jobcentre Plus and the National Citizen Service. [2]
Perceptual Evaluation of Audio Quality (PEAQ) is a standardized algorithm for objectively measuring perceived audio quality, developed in 1994–1998 by a joint venture of experts within Task Group 6Q of the International Telecommunication Union's Radiocommunication Sector . It was originally released as ITU-R Recommendation BS.1387 in 1998 and ...
MUSHRA stands for Multiple Stimuli with Hidden Reference and Anchor and is a methodology for conducting a codec listening test to evaluate the perceived quality of the output from lossy audio compression algorithms. It is defined by ITU-R recommendation BS.1534-3. [1] The MUSHRA methodology is recommended for assessing "intermediate audio quality".
Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ) is a family of standards comprising a test methodology for automated assessment of the speech quality as experienced by a user of a telephony system. It was standardized as Recommendation ITU-T P.862 [1] in 2001. PESQ is used for objective voice quality testing by phone manufacturers, network ...
Friends & Family, a 2001 American gay-themed comedy film "Friends and Family" (Burn Notice), a television episode "Friends & Family" (Schitt's Creek), a television episode "Friends and Family" (The Simpsons), a television episode “Friends and Family”, an episode of The Good Doctor
Reader Rabbit is an educational video game franchise created in 1984 by The Learning Company.The series is aimed at children from infancy to the age of nine. In 1998, a spiritual successor series called The ClueFinders was released for older students aged seven to twelve.
A test CD is a compact disc containing tracks of musical and technical tests and demonstrations. Most of the tracks are made of electronic signals and pure frequencies . The purpose of these specialized compact discs is to make accurate tests and calibrate audio equipment .
The length of the source video depends on the purpose of the test, but typically, sequences of no less than 10 seconds are used. The amount of motion and spatial detail should also cover a broad range. This ensures that the test contains sequences which are of different complexity. Sources should be of pristine quality.