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Separating Adaptive Streaming from Oblivious Streaming
We present a streaming problem for which every adversarially-robust streaming algorithm must use polynomial space, while there exists a classical (oblivious) streaming algorithm that uses only polylogarithmic space. This is the first separation between oblivious streaming and adversarially-robust streaming, and resolves one of the central open ...
Haim Kaplan +3 more
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LLL-CAdViSE: Live Low-Latency Cloud-Based Adaptive Video Streaming Evaluation Framework
Live media streaming is a challenging task by itself, and when it comes to use cases that define low-latency as a must, the complexity will rise multiple times.
Babak Taraghi +2 more
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Bandwidth adaptation in streaming overlays [PDF]
A major challenge for real-time streaming overlays is to distribute high bit-rate streams with uninterrupted playback. Hosts usually have sufficient inbound bandwidth to support streaming, but due to the prevalence of asymmetric links in broadband networks, the bottleneck is the aggregate, overlay-wide outbound bandwidth. If this bandwidth is less than
Simon Schubert +4 more
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Quality of Experience Assessment for HTTP Based Adaptive Video Streaming
The expected optimal outcome of users' video quality requirements should be the best Quality of Experience (QoE). Integrating and evaluating QoE in a video streaming system is a rather complex process that requires a comprehensive design of subjective ...
ARSENOVIC, M., RIMAC-DRLJE, S.
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Edge Computing Assisted Adaptive Streaming Scheme for Mobile Networks
Various video streaming platforms are responsible for continuously generating a majority of Internet traffic. The promising solution for the smooth video streaming services is to use the HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS).
Minsu Kim, Kwangsue Chung
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Dynamic adaptive video streaming over HTTP (DASH) plays a crucial role in delivering video across networks. Traditional adaptive bitrate (ABR) algorithms adjust video segment quality based on network conditions and buffer occupancy.
Naima Souane +2 more
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Despite the growing popularity of Virtual Reality (VR), 360-degree videos are often regarded as challenging to stream due to their large bandwidth requirement.
Kiana Dziubinski, Masaki Bandai
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Adaptive Preprocessing for Streaming Data [PDF]
Many supervised learning approaches that adapt to changes in data distribution over time (e.g., concept drift) have been developed. The majority of them assume that the data comes already preprocessed or that preprocessing is an integral part of a learning algorithm.
Indre Zliobaite, Bogdan Gabrys
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Optimized viewport‐adaptive 360‐degree video streaming
Because of the rapid growth of head‐mounted displays and 5G networking deployment, 360‐degree video has become increasingly popular. To generate the real experience of a virtual environment, 360‐degree videos require an ultrahigh resolution and frame ...
Xiaolei Chen, Di Wu, Ishfaq Ahmad
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The quality of experience (QoE) assessment of adaptive video streaming may be crucial for detecting degradations impacting customer satisfaction. In a telecommunication environment, eliminating failure points may be the highest priority.
Paweł Andruloniw +2 more
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