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LiveClip

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2020

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Recent years have witnessed great success of mobile short-form video apps. However, most current video streaming strategies are designed for long-form videos, which cannot be directly applied to short-form videos. Especially, short-form videos differ in many aspects, such as shorter video length, mobile friendliness, sharp popularity dynamics, and so on. Facing these challenges, in this paper, we perform an in-depth measurement study on Douyin, one of the most popular mobile short-form video platforms in China. The measurement study reveals that Douyin adopts a rather simple strategy (called Next-One strategy) based on HTTP progressive download, which uses a sliding window with stop-and-wait protocol. Such a strategy performs poorly when network connection is slow and user scrolling is fast. The results motivate us to design an intelligent adaptive streaming scheme for mobile short-form videos. We formulate the short-form video streaming problem and propose an adaptive short-form video streaming strategy called LiveClip using a deep reinforcement learning (DRL) approach. Trace-driven experimental results prove that LiveClip outperforms existing state-of-the-art approaches by around 10%-40% under various scenarios.

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