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Contextual bandit learning-based viewport prediction for 360 video

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Accurately predicting where the user of a Virtual Reality (VR) application will be looking at in the near future improves the perceive quality of services, such as adaptive tile-based streaming or personalized online training. However, because of the unpredictability and dissimilarity of user behavior it is still a big challenge. In this work, we propose to use reinforcement learning, in particular contextual bandits, to solve this problem. The proposed solution tackles the prediction in two stages: (1) detection of movement; (2) prediction of direction. In order to prove its potential for VR services, the method was deployed on an adaptive tile-based VR streaming testbed, for benchmarking against a 3D trajectory extrapolation approach. Our results showed a significant improvement in terms of prediction error compared to the benchmark. This reduced prediction error also resulted in an enhancement on the perceived video quality.
Book: 2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)
Pages: 972 - 973
ISBN:9781728113777
Publication year:2019
Accessibility:Open