Quality of Experience (QoE) is a critical aspect of multimedia applications, which directly impacts user satisfaction and adoption. QoE predictions are used to optimize various parameters such as video quality, bitrate, and network bandwidth to enhance the user experience. However, accurate QoE prediction is a challenging task, as it involves various factors such as network conditions, video content, and user preferences. Therefore, there is a need for enhancing QoE predictions with advanced techniques to improve user satisfaction and adoption. This paper proposes incorporating more complex neural network architectures and using more diverse datasets to improve the accuracy and generalization of Quality of Experience (QoE) predictions. The paper suggests experimenting with more advanced architectures such as convolutional neural networks and recurrent neural networks, which have been shown to be effective in various applications. Additionally, the paper highlights the limitation of using a single dataset and proposes using more diverse datasets that capture different types of video content and network conditions. Enhancing QoE predictions with complex neural networks and diverse datasets include improved accuracy, better generalization, more sophisticated models, enhanced user satisfaction and increased adoption. These enhancements are expected to lead to more accurate and reliable QoE predictions, which are crucial for improving user experience in multimedia applications.
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