Design and evaluation of a DASH-compliant second screen video player for live events in mobile scenarios [PDF]
The huge diffusion of mobile devices is rapidly changing the way multimedia content is consumed. Mobile devices are often used as a second screen, providing complementary information on the content shown on the primary screen, as different camera angles ...
Bouten, Niels +5 more
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Uplink vs. Downlink: Machine Learning-Based Quality Prediction for HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming
Streaming video is responsible for the bulk of Internet traffic these days. For this reason, Internet providers and network operators try to make predictions and assessments about the streaming quality for an end user.
Frank Loh +4 more
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Streaming Video QoE Modeling and Prediction: A Long Short-Term Memory Approach [PDF]
HTTP based adaptive video streaming has become a popular choice of streaming due to the reliable transmission and the flexibility offered to adapt to varying network conditions.
Ashique, S +7 more
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Reinforcement Learning-Based Adaptive Streaming Scheme with Edge Computing Assistance
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a promising scheme for improving the Quality of Experience (QoE) of users in video streaming. However, the existing schemes do not perform coordination among clients and depend on fixed heuristics.
Minsu Kim, Kwangsue Chung
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ARBITER: Adaptive rate-based intelligent HTTP streaming algorithm [PDF]
Dynamic Adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) is widely used by content providers for video delivery and dominates traffic on cellular networks. The inherent variability in both video bitrate and network bandwidth negatively impacts the user Quality of ...
Sreenan, Cormac J., Zahran, Ahmed H.
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ANFIS-based rate adaptation scheme for adaptive streaming over HTTP
Recently, HTTP-based video streaming traffic has continued to increase. Therefore, video service providers have been using HTTP-based adaptive streaming (HAS) technology to reduce the traffic load of the HTTP server.
Ye Seul Son, Hyun Jun Kim, Joon Tae Kim
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A Multi-Path-Based Adaptive Scheme for Multi-View Streaming Over HTTP
A majority of the existing research on HTTP focuses on improving the quality of experience for single-source videos. Recently, there has been a focus on multi-view streaming applications, where multiple videos are streamed simultaneously.
Waqas Ur Rahman, Kwangsue Chung
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An autonomic delivery framework for HTTP adaptive streaming in multicast-enabled multimedia access networks [PDF]
The consumption of multimedia services over HTTP-based delivery mechanisms has recently gained popularity due to their increased flexibility and reliability. Traditional broadcast TV channels are now offered over the Internet, in order to support Live TV
Bouten, Niels +6 more
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Adaptive Streaming Server dengan FFMPEG dan Golang
Quality of experience (QoE) when accessing video streaming becomes a challenge in varieties of network bandwidth/speed. Adaptive streaming becomes an answer to gain good QoE.
David Kristiadi, Marwiyati
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On the impact of video stalling and video quality in the case of camera switching during adaptive streaming of sports content [PDF]
The widespread usage of second screens, in combination with mobile video streaming technologies like HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS), enable new means for taking end-users' Quality of Experience (QoE) to the next level.
Coppens, P +6 more
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