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VideoNext@CoNEXT 2014: Sydney, Australia
- Mahbub Hassan, Ali C. Begen, Christian Timmerer:
Proceedings of the 2014 Workshop on Design, Quality and Deployment of Adaptive Video Streaming, VideoNext@CoNEXT 2014, Sydney, Australia, December 2, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3281-1
Session I: Tools, Platforms, and Architectures for Adaptive Streaming
- Luca De Cicco, Vito Caldaralo, Vittorio Palmisano, Saverio Mascolo:
TAPAS: A Tool for rApid Prototyping of Adaptive Streaming algorithms. 1-6 - Giuseppe Cofano, Luca De Cicco, Saverio Mascolo:
A Control Architecture for Massive Adaptive Video Streaming Delivery. 7-12 - Karine Pires, Gwendal Simon:
DASH in Twitch: Adaptive Bitrate Streaming in Live Game Streaming Platforms. 13-18
Session II: Quality of DASH?
- Benjamin Rainer, Christian Timmerer:
Quality of Experience of Web-based Adaptive HTTP Streaming Clients in Real-World Environments using Crowdsourcing. 19-24 - Daniel Posch, Christian Kreuzberger, Benjamin Rainer, Hermann Hellwagner:
Using In-Network Adaptation to Tackle Inefficiencies Caused by DASH in Information-Centric Networks. 25-30 - Sebastian Egger, Bruno Gardlo, Michael Seufert, Raimund Schatz:
The Impact of Adaptation Strategies on Perceived Quality of HTTP Adaptive Streaming. 31-36
Poster/Demo Session
- Björn Richerzhagen, Stefan Wilk, Julius Rückert, Denny Stohr, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Transitions in Live Video Streaming Services. 37-38 - Garson Zhong, Ayub Bokani:
A Geo-Adaptive JavaScript DASH Player. 39-40 - Pallab Kanti Podder, Manoranjan Paul, M. Manzur Murshed:
Efficient HEVC Scheme Using Motion Type Categorization. 41-42 - Sayed Amir Hoseini, Ayub Bokani:
Video Ferrying: A Low Cost Video Streaming Approach for Cellular Networks. 43-44 - Ayub Bokani:
Empirical Evaluation of Real-Time Video Foveation. 45-46 - Arash Shaghaghi, Jaesung Hong, Sanjay Jha:
An SDN-based Framework for Detection of Illegal Rebroadcasting of Channels in P2PTV. 47-49
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