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A supervised machine learning approach for dash video qoe prediction in 5g networks

Ul Mustafa et al., 2020

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12615040097578494957
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Ul Mustafa R
Ferlin S
Esteve Rothenberg C
Raca D
J. Quinlan J
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Proceedings of the 16th ACM symposium on QoS and security for wireless and mobile networks

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Future fifth generation (5G) networks are envisioned to provide improved Quality-of- Experience (QoE) for applications by means of higher data rates, low and ultra-reliable latency and very high reliability. Proving increasing beneficial for mobile devices running …
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