Title
"Can you believe [1 - 21]?!" - Content and Time-Based Reference Patterns in Video Comments.
Abstract
As videos become increasingly ubiquitous, so is video-based commenting. To contextualize comments, people often reference specific audio/visual content within video. However, the literature falls short of explaining the types of video content people refer to, how they establish references and identify referents, how video characteristics (e.g., genre) impact referencing behaviors, and how references impact social engagement. We present a taxonomy for classifying video references by referent type and temporal specificity. Using our taxonomy, we analyzed 2.5K references with quotations and timestamps collected from public YouTube comments. We found: 1) people reference intervals of video more frequently than time-points, 2) visual entities are referenced more often than sounds, and 3) comments with quotes are more likely to receive replies but not more "likes". We discuss the need for in-situ dereferencing user interfaces, illustrate design concepts for typed referencing features, and provide a dataset for future studies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3290605.3300719
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
comment, engagement, reference, timestamp, video, youtube
World Wide Web,Computer science,Referent,Human–computer interaction,Timestamp,Social engagement,User interface
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-5970-2
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Matin Yarmand100.34
Dongwook Yoon2144.23
Samuel Dodson363.51
Ido Roll444440.46
Fels, S.582.62