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DaI: Decrypt and Infer the Quality of Real-Time Video Streaming

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arxiv 2211.02240 v1 pith:CGN4WBNB submitted 2022-11-04 cs.MM cs.NI

classification cs.MMcs.NI
keywords real-timevideoqualitydecryptestimatemetricsnetworkobjective
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Inferring the quality of network services is the vital basis of optimization for network operators. However, prevailing real-time video streaming applications adopt encryption for security, leaving it a problem to extract Quality of Service (QoS) indicators of real-time video. In this paper, we propose DaI, a traffic-based real-time video quality estimator. DaI can partially decrypt the encrypted real-time video data and applies machine learning methods to estimate key objective Quality of Experience (QoE) metrics of real-time video. According to the experimental results, DaI can estimate objective QoE metrics with an average accuracy of 79%.

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