Why do people record videos and share them? While the question seems to be simple, user intentions have not yet been investigated for video production and sharing. A general taxonomy would lead to adapted information systems and multimedia interfaces tailored to the users' intentions. We contribute (1) an exploratory user study with 20 participants, examining the various facets of user intentions for video production and sharing in detail and (2) a novel set of user intention clusters for video production, grounded empirically in our study results. We further reflect existing work in specialized domains (i.e. video blogging and mobile phone cameras) and show that prevailing models used in other multimedia fields (e.g. photography) cannot be...
Cameras are everywhere, and are increasingly coupled with video analytics software that can identify...
One of the most recurring strengths attributed to the use of participatory video is its ability to e...
This paper draws upon Karau and Williams’ (1993) Collective Effort Model (CEM) to qualitatively expl...
In this paper, we present a novel view to home video content analysis, which aims at tracking the ca...
This paper is the product of recent advances in research on users ’ intent during multimedia content...
Nowadays, people capture, edit and share more and more home videos. Devices with video capturing cap...
Abstract: Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct ” understanding of participants ’ experie...
The phenomenon of the social web (Web 2.0) and the proliferation of devices that are always connecte...
The viewing of video increasingly occurs in a wide range of public and private environments via a ra...
User tagging of video content provides many possibilities for indexing and personalization. To explo...
Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct” understanding of participants' experiences than is...
Mobile phones with integrated video cameras have become ubiquitous tools that people use both to doc...
The paper reflects on the process of participatory video production with young people from a deprive...
Today’s mobile phones are also video cameras. People are using these ubiquitous cameras to document ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the motivations behind online video content creatio...
Cameras are everywhere, and are increasingly coupled with video analytics software that can identify...
One of the most recurring strengths attributed to the use of participatory video is its ability to e...
This paper draws upon Karau and Williams’ (1993) Collective Effort Model (CEM) to qualitatively expl...
In this paper, we present a novel view to home video content analysis, which aims at tracking the ca...
This paper is the product of recent advances in research on users ’ intent during multimedia content...
Nowadays, people capture, edit and share more and more home videos. Devices with video capturing cap...
Abstract: Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct ” understanding of participants ’ experie...
The phenomenon of the social web (Web 2.0) and the proliferation of devices that are always connecte...
The viewing of video increasingly occurs in a wide range of public and private environments via a ra...
User tagging of video content provides many possibilities for indexing and personalization. To explo...
Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct” understanding of participants' experiences than is...
Mobile phones with integrated video cameras have become ubiquitous tools that people use both to doc...
The paper reflects on the process of participatory video production with young people from a deprive...
Today’s mobile phones are also video cameras. People are using these ubiquitous cameras to document ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the motivations behind online video content creatio...
Cameras are everywhere, and are increasingly coupled with video analytics software that can identify...
One of the most recurring strengths attributed to the use of participatory video is its ability to e...
This paper draws upon Karau and Williams’ (1993) Collective Effort Model (CEM) to qualitatively expl...