Can recommenders compensate for QoS?

Nogueira, Mateus; Menasché, Daniel; Sermpezis, Pavlos; Thrasyvoulos, Spyropoulos

Content recommendation systems (recommenders) are pervasive. Although recommenders have been primarily devised to account for users interests with respect to the content catalog, it is a matter of fact that mobile users are typically served by unreliable networks, subject to losses and low QoS. Can content recommenders compensate for low QoS? We conducted measurements over the Internet, and verify that making requests a bit trendier can hit much closer content, suggesting conditions under which recommenders can compensate for low QoS, at zero costs for the operator.


Type:
Poster / Demo
City:
New-York
Date:
2021-11-02
Department:
Systèmes de Communication
Eurecom Ref:
6729
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