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Online architecture for predicting live video transcoding resources

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End users stream video increasingly from live broadcasters (via YouTube Live, Twitch etc.). Adaptive live video streaming is realised by transcoding different representations of the original video content. Management of… Click to show full abstract

End users stream video increasingly from live broadcasters (via YouTube Live, Twitch etc.). Adaptive live video streaming is realised by transcoding different representations of the original video content. Management of transcoding resources creates costs for the service provider, because transcoding is a CPU-intensive task. Additionally, the content must be transcoded within real time with the transcoding resources in order to provide satisfying Quality of Service. The contribution of this paper is validation of an online architecture for enabling live video transcoding with Docker in a Kubernetes-based cloud environment. Particularly, online cloud resource allocation has been focused on by executing experiments in several configurations. The results indicate that Random Forest regressor provided the best overall performance in terms of precision regarding transcoding speed and CPU consumption on resources, and the amount of realised transcoding tasks. Reinforcement Learning provided lower performance, and required more effort in terms of training.

Keywords: video; live video; video transcoding; online architecture; transcoding resources

Journal Title: Journal of Cloud Computing
Year Published: 2019

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