Propagation-based social-aware replication for social video contents

Zhi Wang, Lifeng Sun, Xiangwen Chen, Wenwu Zhu, Jiangchuan Liu, Minghua Chen, Shiqiang Yang
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Online social network has reshaped the way how video contents are generated, distributed and consumed on today's Internet. Given the massive number of videos generated and shared in online social networks, it has been popular for users to directly access video contents in their preferred social network services. It is intriguing to study the service provision of social video contents for global users with satisfactory quality-of-experience. In this paper, we conduct large-scale measurement of a real-world online social network system to study the propagation of the social video contents. We have summarized important characteristics from the video propagation patterns, including social locality, geographical locality and temporal locality. Motivated by the measurement insights, we propose a propagation-based social-aware replication framework using a hybrid edge-cloud and peer-assisted architecture, namely PSAR, to serve the social video contents. Our replication strategies in PSAR are based on the design of three propagation-based replication indices, including a geographic influence index and a content propagation index to guide how the edge-cloud servers backup the videos, and a social influence index to guide how peers cache the videos for their friends. By incorporating these replication indices into our system design, PSAR has significantly improved the replication performance and the video service quality. Our trace-driven experiments further demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of PSAR, which improves the local download ratio in the edge-cloud replication by 30%, and the local cache hit ratio in the peer-assisted replication by 40%, against traditional approaches.
基于传播的社交视频内容社交意识复制
在线社交网络重塑了视频内容在当今互联网上的生成、分发和消费方式。由于在线社交网络中产生和分享的视频数量庞大,用户在自己喜欢的社交网络服务中直接访问视频内容已经成为一种流行。如何以满意的体验质量为全球用户提供社交视频内容服务是一个有趣的研究课题。本文通过对一个真实在线社交网络系统进行大规模测量,研究社交视频内容的传播。从视频传播模式的社会局部性、地理局部性和时间局部性三个方面总结了视频传播模式的重要特征。受测量结果的启发,我们提出了一个基于传播的社交感知复制框架,该框架使用混合边缘云和对等辅助架构(即PSAR)来服务社交视频内容。我们在PSAR中的复制策略基于三个基于传播的复制指数的设计,包括一个地理影响力指数和一个内容传播指数,用于指导边缘云服务器如何备份视频,以及一个社会影响力指数,用于指导同行如何为他们的朋友缓存视频。通过将这些复制指标纳入我们的系统设计,PSAR显著提高了复制性能和视频服务质量。我们的跟踪驱动实验进一步证明了PSAR的有效性和优越性,与传统方法相比,PSAR在边缘云复制中的本地下载率提高了30%,在对等辅助复制中的本地缓存命中率提高了40%。
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