Abstract—We present a data-driven approach to discover dif-ferent styles that people use to present themselves in online video blogging (vlogging). By vlogging style, we denote the combination of conscious and unconscious choices that the vlogger made during the production of the vlog, affecting the video quality, appearance, and structure. A compact set of vlogging styles is discovered using clustering methods based on a fast and robust spatio-temporal descriptor to characterize the visual activity in a vlog. On 2268 YouTube vlogs, our results show that the vlogging styles are differentiated with respect to the vloggers ’ level of editing and conversational activity in the video. Furthermore, we show that these automatically discovered sty...
The aim of this thesis is to provide insight into how YouTube audiences perceive the professionaliza...
While multimedia and social computing research have used crowdsourcing techniques to annotate object...
International audienceAs Crystal (2011) wrote in his last book, the Internet is the largest database...
We present a data-driven approach to discover different styles that people use to present themselves...
We present a data-driven approach to discover different styles that people use to present themselves...
We introduce vlogs as a type of rich human interaction which is multimodal in nature and suitable fo...
We introduce vlogs as a type of rich human interaction which is multimodal in nature and suitable fo...
The ubiquity of social media in our daily life, the intense user participation, and the explosion of...
Blogs are a form of self-presentation on the Internet and variations like video blogs (vlogs) have e...
We address the study of interpersonal perception in social conversational video based on multifacete...
In this paper, we explore how video blogs (vlogs) evoke the sense of “presence”, by examining famous...
Vlogs - visual variants of online blogs - are popular in recording and sharing travel experiences. T...
This article demonstrates evidence of context-related style-shifting on YouTube. This was achieved b...
Research in psychology has suggested that behavior of indi-viduals can be explained to a great exten...
Research in psychology has suggested that behavior of individuals can be explained to a great extent...
The aim of this thesis is to provide insight into how YouTube audiences perceive the professionaliza...
While multimedia and social computing research have used crowdsourcing techniques to annotate object...
International audienceAs Crystal (2011) wrote in his last book, the Internet is the largest database...
We present a data-driven approach to discover different styles that people use to present themselves...
We present a data-driven approach to discover different styles that people use to present themselves...
We introduce vlogs as a type of rich human interaction which is multimodal in nature and suitable fo...
We introduce vlogs as a type of rich human interaction which is multimodal in nature and suitable fo...
The ubiquity of social media in our daily life, the intense user participation, and the explosion of...
Blogs are a form of self-presentation on the Internet and variations like video blogs (vlogs) have e...
We address the study of interpersonal perception in social conversational video based on multifacete...
In this paper, we explore how video blogs (vlogs) evoke the sense of “presence”, by examining famous...
Vlogs - visual variants of online blogs - are popular in recording and sharing travel experiences. T...
This article demonstrates evidence of context-related style-shifting on YouTube. This was achieved b...
Research in psychology has suggested that behavior of indi-viduals can be explained to a great exten...
Research in psychology has suggested that behavior of individuals can be explained to a great extent...
The aim of this thesis is to provide insight into how YouTube audiences perceive the professionaliza...
While multimedia and social computing research have used crowdsourcing techniques to annotate object...
International audienceAs Crystal (2011) wrote in his last book, the Internet is the largest database...