Video Streaming Forecast Quality of Experience - A survey
1st Babylon International Conference on Information Technology and Science, BICITS 2021
; : 299-304, 2021.
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in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1711315
ABSTRACT
This paper provides a subjective analysis of streaming video to understand human visual Quality of Experience (QoE). The emergence of the Corona pandemic has prompted a rise in demand for internet services, particularly for video streaming. A limited number of companies in Europe choose to reduce video transmission quality to escape Internet strain. The QoE markers are defined as either satisfactory if the video loads in less than 10 seconds and plays out efficiently or undesirable if the loading time is above 10 seconds or the playout suffers from stands. Online media will display various kinds of high motion sports and music videos. Such metrics would enable internet providers to assess the degree to which the QoE of video streaming customers can decline under bad network conditions. Video quality is influenced by consumer behavior and content and network and device efficiency. A more significant number of content types would help us to study human viewer behavior better. Network providers typically do not see this kind of traffic. QoE is now believed to be an essential aspect of the reactive traffic control mechanism within network operators. The researcher looked for the best to create a database that contains as many subject forms as possible. The mean opinion score (MOS) has an exponential relationship with the video playout's number of stalls. Today's Global Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) definition to distribute the content-based streaming services employ differential bitrate techniques. QoE tracking often considers a variety of video QoE influence factors (IFs) and contableuration schemes. Multimedia information QoE can be assessed using subjective or objective methods. © 2021 IEEE
Adaptive HTTP streaming; Prediction quality; Quality of experience; Subjective quality assessment; Video streaming; Consumer behavior; HTTP; Image communication systems; Quality control; Human visual; Internet-services; Streaming videos; Subjective analysis; Subjective quality assessments; Video quality; Video-streaming; Visual qualities; Quality of service
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1st Babylon International Conference on Information Technology and Science, BICITS 2021
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2021
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