We explore in a single but large case study how videos within YouTube, competing for view counts, are like organisms within an ecology, competing for survival. We develop this analogy, whose core idea shows that short video clips, best detected across videos as near-duplicate keyframes, behave similarly to genes. We report work in progress, on a dataset of 5.4K videos with 210K keyframes on a single topic, which traces sequences, not bags, of "near-dups" over time, both within videos and across them. We demonstrate their utility to: cleanse responses to queries contaminated by over-eager YouTube query expansion; separate videos temporally according to their responses to external events; track the evolution and lifespan of continuing video "...
Approximately 10^5 video clips are posted every day on the Web. The popularity of Web-based video da...
UnrestrictedIn this research, we focus on two techniques related to the management of large video co...
We describe a novel learning scheme for hidden dependencies in video streams. The proposed scheme ai...
We explore in a single but large case study how videos within YouTube, competing for view counts, ar...
Fast evolution of Internet technologies has led to an explosive growth of video data available in th...
To keep pace with the increasing popularity of image and video sharing services, several research gr...
Multimedia phylogeny is a research field that aims at tracing back past history of multimedia docume...
It is not uncommon to see several videos of almost identical content on the internet. These near dup...
Within only a few years after the launch of video sharing platforms, viral videos have become a perv...
The emergence of large-scale social Web communities has enabled users to share online vast amounts o...
We present video co-summarization, a novel perspective to video summarization that exploits visual c...
YouTube’s “up next” feature algorithmically selects, suggests, and displays videos to watch after th...
Abstract—The goal of this paper is to study the behaviour of viewcount in YouTube. We first propose ...
Nowadays, a significant fraction of the available video content is created by reusing already existi...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
Approximately 10^5 video clips are posted every day on the Web. The popularity of Web-based video da...
UnrestrictedIn this research, we focus on two techniques related to the management of large video co...
We describe a novel learning scheme for hidden dependencies in video streams. The proposed scheme ai...
We explore in a single but large case study how videos within YouTube, competing for view counts, ar...
Fast evolution of Internet technologies has led to an explosive growth of video data available in th...
To keep pace with the increasing popularity of image and video sharing services, several research gr...
Multimedia phylogeny is a research field that aims at tracing back past history of multimedia docume...
It is not uncommon to see several videos of almost identical content on the internet. These near dup...
Within only a few years after the launch of video sharing platforms, viral videos have become a perv...
The emergence of large-scale social Web communities has enabled users to share online vast amounts o...
We present video co-summarization, a novel perspective to video summarization that exploits visual c...
YouTube’s “up next” feature algorithmically selects, suggests, and displays videos to watch after th...
Abstract—The goal of this paper is to study the behaviour of viewcount in YouTube. We first propose ...
Nowadays, a significant fraction of the available video content is created by reusing already existi...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
Approximately 10^5 video clips are posted every day on the Web. The popularity of Web-based video da...
UnrestrictedIn this research, we focus on two techniques related to the management of large video co...
We describe a novel learning scheme for hidden dependencies in video streams. The proposed scheme ai...