Video Streaming buffering might be prevented by Artificial Intelligence - Muvi
According to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Artificial Intelligence could be the answer to reducing headaches for viewers and streaming services. Video buffering and pixelation continues to be problematic for those who rely a ton on video streaming services for catching up on the newest movies and the latest TV shows. Buffering and pixelation can make people to switch over to other content which can result in poor viewership and advertising. The way it works is that Streaming services use ABR (Adaptive BitRate) algorithms to ascertain what the resolution of the video playback is at that time which varies according to changing network conditions. Videos are typically chopped into smaller chunks and transmitted in a sequential manner to the device that viewers are watching it on.
Aug-17-2017, 08:55:14 GMT
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