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ViChaser: Chase Your Viewpoint for Live Video Streaming With Block-Oriented Super-Resolution

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IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING
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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNET.2023.3286108

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Block-oriented super-resolution; live video streaming; online learning

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The usage of live streaming services has led to a substantial increase in live video traffic. However, the perceived quality of experience of users is frequently limited by variations in the upstream bandwidth of streamers. To address this issue, we propose ViChaser, a block-oriented super-resolution approach that performs neural super-resolution on potential blocks of interest in the media server and uses online learning to adapt to the dynamic content of the video. ViChaser achieves higher video quality and faster processing speed compared to existing methods.
The usage of live streaming services has led to a substantial increase in live video traffic. However, the perceived quality of experience of users is frequently limited by variations in the upstream bandwidth of streamers. To address this issue, several adaptive bitrate (ABR) algorithms have been developed to mitigate bandwidth variations. Nevertheless, the ability of users to enjoy high-quality live streams remains limited. While neural-enhanced approaches, such as super-resolution, offer significant quality improvements, frame-oriented super-resolution leads to excessive inference delay that violates the real-time feature of live streaming. In response, we propose ViChaser, which examines block-oriented super-resolution for live streaming. ViChaser performs neural super-resolution on potential blocks of interest in the media server, corresponding to the user's viewpoint, and uses online learning to adapt to the dynamic content of the video. Additionally, ViChaser utilizes the Lyapunov framework to efficiently allocate uplink bandwidth for original low-quality live video and high-quality labels. The experimental results demonstrate that ViChaser achieves 1.2-1.5 dB higher video quality in Peak-Signal-to-Noise-Ratio than WebRTC and increases processing speed by 11-16 fps relative to LiveNAS.

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