Social Video Content Delivery (springerbriefs In Electrical And Computer Engineering)
by Wenwu Zhu /
2016 / English / PDF
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This brief presents new architecture and strategies for
distribution of social video content. A primary framework for
socially-aware video delivery and a thorough overview of the
possible approaches is provided. The book identifies the unique
characteristics of socially-aware video access and social content
propagation, revealing the design and integration of individual
modules that are aimed at enhancing user experience in the social
network context.
This brief presents new architecture and strategies for
distribution of social video content. A primary framework for
socially-aware video delivery and a thorough overview of the
possible approaches is provided. The book identifies the unique
characteristics of socially-aware video access and social content
propagation, revealing the design and integration of individual
modules that are aimed at enhancing user experience in the social
network context.
The change in video content generation, propagation, and
consumption for online social networks, has significantly
challenged the traditional video delivery paradigm. Given the
massive amount of user-generated content shared in online social
networks, users are now engaged as active participants in the
social ecosystem rather than as passive receivers of media
content. This revolution is being driven further by the deep
penetration of 3G/4G wireless networks and smart mobile devices
that are seamlessly integrated with online social networking and
media-sharing services. Despite increasingly abundant bandwidth
and computational resources, the ever-increasing volume of data
created by user-generated video content--along with the boundless
coverage of socialized sharing--presents unprecedented
challenges.
The change in video content generation, propagation, and
consumption for online social networks, has significantly
challenged the traditional video delivery paradigm. Given the
massive amount of user-generated content shared in online social
networks, users are now engaged as active participants in the
social ecosystem rather than as passive receivers of media
content. This revolution is being driven further by the deep
penetration of 3G/4G wireless networks and smart mobile devices
that are seamlessly integrated with online social networking and
media-sharing services. Despite increasingly abundant bandwidth
and computational resources, the ever-increasing volume of data
created by user-generated video content--along with the boundless
coverage of socialized sharing--presents unprecedented
challenges.