An HTTP/2 push-based framework for low-latency adaptive streaming through user profiling.

IEEE IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium(2018)

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Web portals, such as the one hosted by news providers, have recently started to provide significant amounts of multimedia content. To deliver this content over the best-effort Internet, HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is generally used, allowing smoother playback and a better Quality of Experience (QoE). To stimulate user engagement with the provided content, reducing the video's startup time has become more and more important: while the current median video load time is in the order of seconds, research has shown that user waiting times must remain below two seconds to achieve an acceptable QoE. In this work, we present a framework for low-latency delivery of news-related video content, integrating four optimizations either at server-side, client-side, or at the application layer. Most importantly, we propose to identify relevant content through user profiling, using proactive delivery and client-side caching to reduce the video startup time. By means of a large data set from a Belgian news provider, we show that the proposed framework can reduce the startup time from 4.6 s to 1.5 s (-74.6%) in a 3G scenario, at the cost of limited network overhead and additional complexity at server- and client-side.
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user profiling,news providers,multimedia content,best-effort Internet,smoother playback,user engagement,current median video load time,user waiting times,acceptable QoE,low-latency delivery,news-related video content,video startup time,Belgian news provider,Web portals,HTTP adaptive streaming,HTTP-2 push-based framework,quality-of-experience
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