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Improving server and client-side algorithms for adaptive streaming of non-immersive and immersive media
(The ACM Digital Library,, 2021)
HTTP adaptive streaming is a technique widely used in the internet today to stream live and on-demand content. Server and client-side algorithms play an important role in achieving a better user experience in terms of ...
Content-aware playback speed control for low-latency live streaming of sports
(The ACM Digital Library, 2021)
There are two main factors that determine the viewer experience during the live streaming of sports content: latency and stalls. Latency should be low and stalls should not occur. Yet, these two factors work against each ...
Data-driven bandwidth prediction models and automated model selection for low latency
(IEEE, 2021)
Today's HTTP adaptive streaming solutions use a variety of algorithms to measure the available network bandwidth and predict its future values. Bandwidth prediction, which is already a difficult task, must be more accurate ...
Automated adaptive playback for encoder-adjudicated live sports
(IEEE, 2022)
In low-latency live streaming, it is not easy to simultaneously avoid stalls and maintain low latency. The trade-off needs to be decided in real time. One of the best tools for controlling the buffer level (hence, the ...
Catching the moment with LoL + in twitch-like low-latency live streaming platforms
(IEEE, 2022)
Our earlier Low-on-Latency (dubbed as LoL) solution offered an accurate bandwidth prediction and rate adaptation algorithm tailored for live streaming applications that targeted an end-to-end latency of up to two seconds. ...
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