Table of Contents

 1     Scope          
 2     References
 3     Definitions 
        3.1     Terms defined elsewhere        
        3.2     Terms defined in this Recommendation            
 4     Abbreviations and acronyms             
 5     Conventions             
 6     Introduction to ITU-T P.863
        6.1     History of objective speech quality      
        6.2     Basics of a subjective test        
        6.3     Benefit of using Recommendation ITU-T P.863               
        6.4     Relationship with other Recommendations     
        6.5     Moving from ITU-T P.862 to ITU-T P.863            
        6.6     Challenges with ITU-T P.863    
        6.7     MOS misconceptions 
 7     Operational modes
        7.1     Why two operational modes?
        7.2     When should the narrowband mode be used?              
        7.3     When should the super-wideband mode be used?      
        7.4     Why no wideband (up to 7 kHz) mode?             
        7.5     Are narrowband signals scored equally in narrowband and super-wideband modes?   
        7.6     Can I map a narrowband score to a super-wideband score?     
        7.7     Is it recommended to mix bandwidths in subjective testing?   
 8     Influence of reference speech on scores     
        8.1     What characteristics should a reference signal contain?             
        8.2     Are there constraints on the recording environment?
        8.3     Can we use artificial speech signals?    
        8.4     What filter specification should be used?          
        8.5     Does reference material influence scores?      
        8.6     How much reference material should I use?    
        8.7     What is the impact of silence padding?              
        8.8     How do I validate a reference signal?  
        8.9     How do I use a 10 minute reference file?          
 9     How to inject test signals    
        9.1     Over which interfaces can signals be injected into a network?
        9.2     Should the test signal be filtered?        
        9.3     What level should be used?    
10     Influence of recording process on scores   
       10.1     What influence does file speech level have on score?
       10.2     Should we pre–align signal levels?      
       10.3     Should we apply a filter to the recording?       
       10.4     Does silence padding affect the ITU-T P.863 scores?   
       10.5     Can I assess a narrowband recording in super-wideband mode?          
11     Behaviour of ITU-T P.863   
       11.1     Global level changes 
       11.2     Local level changes    
       11.3     Bandwidth limitations               
       11.4     Stretching and compressing speech   
       11.5     Step delay changes    
       11.6     Long-term gaps in speech       
       11.7     Short-term gaps in speech     
       11.8     Cellular handovers     
12     Comparison of ITU-T P.862.1/ITU-T P.862.2 and ITU-T P.863               
       12.1     Scale differences        
       12.2     Degradation handling differences       
       12.3     Standard codecs         
13     Procedure for comparing subjective test results to ITU-T P.863 results         
14     Validation scope    
       14.1     Validated       
       14.2     Not yet validated        
       14.3     Outside scope              
Appendix I – ITU-T P.863 Transparency checks of reference files    
Appendix II – Typical scores expected from ITU-T P.863 for a given codec    
Appendix III – Applications for further investigation    
Bibliography