Is there a relationship between Mean Opinion Score (MOS) and Just Noticeable Difference (JND)?

Is there a relationship between Mean Opinion Score (MOS) and Just Noticeable Difference (JND)?

IEEE VCIP 2025

December 1 – December 4, 2025

Klagenfurt, Austria

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Jingwen Zhu (Nantes Université, France),  Hadi Amirpour (AAU, Austria), Wei Zhou (Cardiff, UK), Patrick Le Callet (Nantes Université, France)

Abstract: Evaluating perceived video quality is essential for ensuring high Quality of Experience (QoE) in modern streaming applications. While existing subjective datasets and Video Quality Metrics (VQMs) cover a broad quality range, many practical use cases—especially for premium users—focus on high-quality scenarios requiring finer granularity. Just Noticeable Difference (JND) has emerged as a key concept for modeling perceptual thresholds in these high-end regions and plays an important role in perceptual bitrate ladder construction. However, the relationship between JND and the more widely used Mean Opinion Score (MOS) remains unclear. In this paper, we conduct a Degradation Category Rating (DCR) subjective study based on an existing JND dataset to examine how MOS corresponds to the 75% Satisfied User Ratio (SUR) points of the 1st and 2nd JNDs. We find that while MOS values at JND points generally align with theoretical expectations (e.g., 4.75 for the 75% SUR of the 1st JND), the reverse mapping—from MOS to JND—is ambiguous due to overlapping confidence intervals across PVS indices. Statistical significance analysis further shows that DCR studies with limited participants may not detect meaningful differences between reference and JND videos.

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