A New Abstraction for Internet QoE Optimization
Junchen Jiang, Siddhartha Sen

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel QoE abstraction called visual rendering, modeling user experience as a continuous visual process, aiming to unify and improve QoE measurement across diverse applications.
Contribution
It introduces visual rendering as a new, application-agnostic QoE abstraction, enabling unified modeling and new research directions in Internet QoE optimization.
Findings
Highlights limitations of handcrafted QoE metrics
Proposes visual rendering as a universal QoE abstraction
Outlines research opportunities and challenges with visual rendering
Abstract
A perennial quest in networking research is how to achieve higher quality of experience (QoE) for users without incurring more resources. This work revisits an important yet often overlooked piece of the puzzle: what should the QoE abstraction be? A QoE abstraction is a representation of application quality that describes how decisions affect QoE. The conventional wisdom has relied on developing hand-crafted quality metrics (e.g., video rebuffering events, web page loading time) that are specialized to each application, content, and setting. We argue that in many cases, it maybe fundamentally hard to capture a user's perception of quality using a list of handcrafted metrics, and that expanding the metric list may lead to unnecessary complexity in the QoE model without a commensurate gain. Instead, we advocate for a new approach based on a new QoE abstraction called visual rendering.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment · Visual Attention and Saliency Detection · Video Coding and Compression Technologies
