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29th NOSSDAV 2019: Amherst, MA, USA
- Ali C. Begen, Thomas Schierl, Sejin Oh:
Proceedings of the 29th ACM Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video, NOSSDAV 2019, Amherst, MA, USA, June 21, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6298-6 - Sa'di Altamimi, Shervin Shirmohammadi:
Client-server cooperative and fair DASH video streaming. 1-6 - Abdelhak Bentaleb, Christian Timmerer, Ali C. Begen, Roger Zimmermann:
Bandwidth prediction in low-latency chunked streaming. 7-13 - Christian Koch, Arne-Tobias Rak, Michael Zink, Ralf Steinmetz, Amr Rizk:
Transitions of viewport quality adaptation mechanisms in 360 degree video streaming. 14-19 - Soonbin Lee, Dongmin Jang, JongBeom Jeong, Eun-Seok Ryu:
Motion-constrained tile set based 360-degree video streaming using saliency map prediction. 20-24 - Xing Liu, Christina Vlachou, Feng Qian, Kyu-Han Kim:
Supporting untethered multi-user VR over enterprise wi-fi. 25-30 - Xiaoteng Ma, Qing Li, Jimeng Chai, Xi Xiao, Shu-Tao Xia, Yong Jiang:
Steward: smart edge based joint QoE optimization for adaptive video streaming. 31-36 - Lucile Sassatelli, Marco Winckler, Thomas Fisichella, Ramon Aparicio, Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery:
A new adaptation lever in 360° video streaming. 37-42 - Zhanpeng Wu, Yipeng Zhou, Di Wu, Min Chen, Yuedong Xu:
TAMF: towards personalized time-aware recommendation for over-the-top videos. 43-48 - Jun Yi, Shiqing Luo, Zhisheng Yan:
A measurement study of YouTube 360° live video streaming. 49-54 - Rui-Xiao Zhang, Tianchi Huang, Ming Ma, Haitian Pang, Xin Yao, Chenglei Wu, Lifeng Sun:
Enhancing the crowdsourced live streaming: a deep reinforcement learning approach. 55-60 - Miao Zhang, Yifei Zhu, Cong Zhang, Jiangchuan Liu:
Video processing with serverless computing: a measurement study. 61-66 - Lei Zhang, Andy Sun, Ryan Shea, Jiangchuan Liu, Miao Zhang:
Rendering multi-party mobile augmented reality from edge. 67-72
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