Enhancing Adaptive Video Streaming through Fuzzy Logic-Based Content Recommendation Systems: A Comprehensive Review and Future Directions

10 Apr 2024  ·  Koffka Khan ·

As the demand for high-quality video content continues to rise, adaptive video streaming plays a pivotal role in delivering an optimal viewing experience. However, traditional content recommendation systems face challenges in dynamically adapting to users' preferences, content features, and contextual information. This review paper explores the integration of fuzzy logic into content recommendation systems for adaptive video streaming. Fuzzy logic, known for handling uncertainty and imprecision, provides a promising framework for modeling and accommodating the dynamic nature of user preferences and contextual factors. The paper discusses the evolution of adaptive video streaming, reviews traditional content recommendation algorithms, and introduces fuzzy logic as a solution to enhance the adaptability of these systems. Through a comprehensive exploration of case studies and applications, the effectiveness of fuzzy logic in improving user satisfaction and system performance is highlighted. The review also addresses challenges associated with the integration of fuzzy logic and suggests future research directions to further advance this approach. The proposed framework offers insights into a dynamic and context-aware content recommendation system, contributing to the evolution of adaptive video streaming technologies.

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