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Review of methods evaluating video quality in adaptive streaming [PDF]
The video streaming industry is growing. There is demand for high quality videos. These videos are stream to the consumers with a promising quality and low latency. There are various methods to measure the video quality of experience (QoE) in a streaming
Syed Uddin +3 more
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Content-adaptive Video Coding for HTTP Adaptive Streaming
In today’s dynamic streaming landscape, where viewers access content on various devices and encounter fluctuating network conditions, optimizing video delivery for each unique scenario is imperative. Video content complexity analysis, content-adaptive video coding, and multi-encoding methods are fundamental for the success of adaptive video streaming ...
Balakrishna Menon, Vignesh Vijayakumar
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Neural Adaptive Video Streaming with Pensieve [PDF]
Client-side video players employ adaptive bitrate (ABR) algorithms to optimize user quality of experience (QoE). Despite the abundance of recently proposed schemes, state-of-the-art ABR algorithms suffer from a key limitation: they use fixed control rules based on simplified or inaccurate models of the deployment environment.
Mao, Hongzi +2 more
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Adaptive video streaming for embedded devices [PDF]
The progress in computer and communication technologies is making the Internet increasingly heterogeneous in terms of network, hardware and software capacities. Moreover, resource availability on the Internet varies unexpectedly. Thus, providing an efficient access to multimedia services requires that multimedia streams be adapted according to the ...
Oussama Layaida, Daniel Hagimont
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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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Fingerprinting Technique for YouTube Videos Identification in Network Traffic
Recently, many video streaming services, such as YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook, have contributed to video streaming traffic, leading to the possibility of streaming unwanted and inappropriate content to minors or individuals at workplaces.
Waleed Afandi +4 more
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Receiver-Driven Adaptive Enhancement Layer Switching Algorithm for Scalable Video Transmission Over Link-adaptive Networks [PDF]
A receiver-driven adaptive layer switching algorithm is proposed for adapting the video bitrate to match the achievable network throughput. It relies on a QoS-constrained equivalent bandwidth estimator employed at the receiver, which is used for ...
Quan Zheng +7 more
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EmuStream—An End-to-End Platform for Streaming Video Performance Measurement
Cord-cutting has spread like wildfire as streaming video become commonplace in the Internet. This motivated intensive research in adaptive video streaming to improve its quality-of-experience (QoE) in the presence of network quality variations.
Guanghui Zhang +2 more
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Edge caching and adaptive bitrate video streaming are two promising techniques to ensure a good video viewing experience. Edge caching can bring contents closer to users to alleviate redundant content transmissions, reduce user-perceived delay and ...
Junfeng Xie, Zhaoba Wang, Youxing Chen
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On the Limit of Fountain MDC Codes for Video Peer-To-Peer Networks [PDF]
Video streaming for heterogeneous types of devices, where nodes have different devices characteristics in terms of computational capacity and display, is usually handled by encoding the video with different qualities.
Emmanuel Lochin +9 more
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