International audienceContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) are faced with an increasing and time varying demand of video contents. Their ability to promptly react to this demand is a success factor. Caching helps, but the question is: which contents to cache? Considering that the most popular contents should be cached, this paper focuses on how to predict the popularity of video contents. With real traces extracted from YouTube, we show that Auto-Regressive and Moving Average (ARMA) models can provide accurate predictions. We propose an original solution combining the predictions of several ARMA models. This solution achieves a better Hit Ratio and a smaller Update Ratio than the classical Least Frequently Used (LFU) caching technique
peer reviewedEdge caching is an effective solution to reduce delivery latency and network congestion...
The catch-up TV (CUTV) service allows users to watch video content that was previously broadcast liv...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
International audienceContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) are faced with an increasing and time varying...
International audienceContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) are faced with an increasing and time varying...
International audienceIn Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), knowing the popularity of video content h...
International audienceIn Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), knowing the popularity of video content h...
International audienceMachine learning techniques can be used to improve the quality of experience f...
International audienceThe increased availability of meta-data in Web 2.0 (as opposed to traditional ...
Recent rapid growth of data traffic in mobile networks has stretched the capability of current netwo...
International audience— In Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), the knowledge of the popularity of vide...
International audience— In Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), the knowledge of the popularity of vide...
International audience—Content delivery networks (CDNs) face a large and continuously increasing num...
International audience—Content delivery networks (CDNs) face a large and continuously increasing num...
Video data is the largest type of traffic in the Internet, currently responsible for over 72% of the...
peer reviewedEdge caching is an effective solution to reduce delivery latency and network congestion...
The catch-up TV (CUTV) service allows users to watch video content that was previously broadcast liv...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
International audienceContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) are faced with an increasing and time varying...
International audienceContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) are faced with an increasing and time varying...
International audienceIn Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), knowing the popularity of video content h...
International audienceIn Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), knowing the popularity of video content h...
International audienceMachine learning techniques can be used to improve the quality of experience f...
International audienceThe increased availability of meta-data in Web 2.0 (as opposed to traditional ...
Recent rapid growth of data traffic in mobile networks has stretched the capability of current netwo...
International audience— In Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), the knowledge of the popularity of vide...
International audience— In Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), the knowledge of the popularity of vide...
International audience—Content delivery networks (CDNs) face a large and continuously increasing num...
International audience—Content delivery networks (CDNs) face a large and continuously increasing num...
Video data is the largest type of traffic in the Internet, currently responsible for over 72% of the...
peer reviewedEdge caching is an effective solution to reduce delivery latency and network congestion...
The catch-up TV (CUTV) service allows users to watch video content that was previously broadcast liv...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...