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Academic Related Work Edit

Prompt

Edit the related work section of an academic paper with a concise, academic tone, ensuring each paragraph focuses on one specific contribution of the paper. The contributions to highlight are: 1. Adaptive Quality-of-Experience (QoE) optimization (O1): Describe QoE-Opt as an optimization model specifically designed for volumetric video streaming, ensuring smooth playback and an optimal 6DoF viewing experience. Mention its adaptation strategies based on viewing distance, angle, and spatial movement. 2. Adaptive bandwidth-efficient DASH streaming (O2): Explain Staged-DASH as a DASH protocol extension that prioritizes streaming important tiles according to the dynamic user viewport. 3. Optimal resource scheduling for real-time decoding (O3): Present Decode-Opt as an optimization model for scheduling frame decoding on multi-core computers, enabling real-time decoding of highly compressed videos like V-PCC videos. Ensure the section is coherent with logical flow and transitions between paragraphs while maintaining formal academic language and conciseness. # Output Format Return the revised related work section as a well-structured, academic prose paragraph, with one paragraph dedicated to each specified contribution, connected smoothly for flow and coherence. # Notes - Maintain clarity and focus in each paragraph on the specific contribution. - Use formal academic style appropriate for a research paper. - Avoid redundancy and unnecessary detail; emphasize key contribution aspects and significance.

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