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25th NOSSDAV 2015: Portland, OR, USA
- Proceedings of the 25th ACM Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video, NOSSDAV 2015, Portland, OR, USA, March 20, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3352-8
- Yao Liu, Mengbai Xiao, Ming Zhang, Xin Li, Mian Dong, Zhan Ma, Zhenhua Li, Songqing Chen:
Content-adaptive display power saving in internet mobile streaming. 1-6 - Michael Riegler, Lilian Calvet, Amandine Calvet, Pål Halvorsen, Carsten Griwodz:
Exploitation of producer intent in relation to bandwidth and QoE for online video streaming services. 7-12 - Pierre-Ugo Tournoux, Tuan Tran Thai, Emmanuel Lochin, Jérôme Lacan:
When on-the-fly erasure code makes late video decoding happen. 13-18 - Boris Grozev, Lyubomir Marinov, Varun Singh, Emil Ivov:
Last N: relevance-based selectivity for forwarding video in multimedia conferences. 19-24 - Wael Chérif, Youenn Fablet, Eric Nassor, Jonathan Taquet, Yuki Fujimori:
DASH fast start using HTTP/2. 25-30 - Ashkan Sobhani, Abdulsalam Yassine, Shervin Shirmohammadi:
A fuzzy-based rate adaptation controller for DASH. 31-36 - Stefan Wilk, Denny Stohr, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
VAS: a video adaptation service to support mobile video. 37-42 - Liang Chen, Yipeng Zhou, Mi Jing, Richard T. B. Ma:
Thunder crystal: a novel crowdsourcing-based content distribution platform. 43-48 - Preben N. Olsen, Martin Nyhus, Pål Halvorsen, Carsten Griwodz:
A logical memory model for scaling parallel multimedia workloads. 49-54 - Cong Zhang, Jiangchuan Liu:
On crowdsourced interactive live streaming: a Twitch.tv-based measurement study. 55-60 - Ryan Shea, Di Fu, Jiangchuan Liu:
Towards bridging online game playing and live broadcasting: design and optimization. 61-66 - Mark Claypool, Tianhe Wang, McIntyre Watts:
A taxonomy for player actions with latency in network games. 67-72
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