Inferring the QoE of HTTP video streaming from user-viewing activities

W-MUST '11 Pub Date : 2011-08-19 DOI:10.1145/2018602.2018611
Ricky K. P. Mok, Edmond W. W. Chan, Xiapu Luo, R. Chang
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Abstract

HTTP video streaming, employed by most of the video-sharing websites, allows users to control the video playback using, for example, pausing and switching the bit rate. These user-viewing activities can be used to mitigate the temporal structure impairments of the video quality. On the other hand, other activities, such as mouse movement, do not help reduce the impairment level. In this paper, we have performed subjective experiments to analyze user-viewing activities and correlate them with network path performance and user quality of experience. The results show that network measurement alone may miss important information about user dissatisfaction with the video quality. Moreover, video impairments can trigger user-viewing activities, notably pausing and reducing the screen size. By including the pause events into the prediction model, we can increase its explanatory power.
从用户观看活动推断HTTP视频流的QoE
大多数视频分享网站都采用HTTP视频流,它允许用户通过暂停和切换比特率来控制视频播放。这些用户观看活动可以用来减轻视频质量的时间结构损伤。另一方面,其他活动,如鼠标移动,并不能帮助降低损伤程度。在本文中,我们进行了主观实验来分析用户观看活动,并将它们与网络路径性能和用户体验质量联系起来。结果表明,单独的网络测量可能会遗漏用户对视频质量不满意的重要信息。此外,视频缺陷会触发用户观看活动,特别是暂停和缩小屏幕尺寸。通过将暂停事件纳入预测模型,可以提高预测模型的解释力。
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