The dynamics of attention in social media tend to obey power laws. Attention concentrates on a relatively small number of popular items and neglecting the vast majority of content produced by the crowd. Although popularity can be an indication of the perceived value of an item within its community, previous research has hinted to the fact that popularity is distinct from intrinsic quality. As a result, content with low visibility but high quality lurks in the tail of the popularity distribution. This phenomenon can be particularly evident in the case of photo-sharing communities, where valuable photographers who are not highly engaged in online social interactions contribute with high-quality pictures that remain unseen. We propose to use a...
Abstract. The John Ruskin’s 19th century adage suggests that per-sonal taste is not merely an absolu...
Although the concept of image quality has been a subject of study for the image processing community...
Ranking of images is difficult because many factors determi-ne their importance (e.g., popularity, q...
The dynamics of attention in social media tend to obey power laws. Attention concentrates on a relat...
Hundreds of thousands of photographs are uploaded to the internet every minute through various socia...
The increase in the popularity of social media has shattered the gap between the physical and virtua...
The social media revolution has led to an abundance of image and video data on the Internet. Since t...
Social media popularity has increased over the years. Millions of images are uploaded and shared on ...
Predicting the popularity of an image on social networks based solely on its visual content is a dif...
Predicting popular content is a challenging problem for social media websites in order to encourage ...
In this paper we analyze if simple indicators related to photo quality (brightness, sharpness, color...
Predicting popular content is a challenging problem for so-cial media websites in order to encourage...
In our generation, there is an undoubted rise in the use of social media and specifically photo and ...
ABSTRACT Aesthetic tendency discovery is a useful and interesting application in social media. This ...
In this paper, we report on identifying the underlying factors that contribute to the visual interes...
Abstract. The John Ruskin’s 19th century adage suggests that per-sonal taste is not merely an absolu...
Although the concept of image quality has been a subject of study for the image processing community...
Ranking of images is difficult because many factors determi-ne their importance (e.g., popularity, q...
The dynamics of attention in social media tend to obey power laws. Attention concentrates on a relat...
Hundreds of thousands of photographs are uploaded to the internet every minute through various socia...
The increase in the popularity of social media has shattered the gap between the physical and virtua...
The social media revolution has led to an abundance of image and video data on the Internet. Since t...
Social media popularity has increased over the years. Millions of images are uploaded and shared on ...
Predicting the popularity of an image on social networks based solely on its visual content is a dif...
Predicting popular content is a challenging problem for social media websites in order to encourage ...
In this paper we analyze if simple indicators related to photo quality (brightness, sharpness, color...
Predicting popular content is a challenging problem for so-cial media websites in order to encourage...
In our generation, there is an undoubted rise in the use of social media and specifically photo and ...
ABSTRACT Aesthetic tendency discovery is a useful and interesting application in social media. This ...
In this paper, we report on identifying the underlying factors that contribute to the visual interes...
Abstract. The John Ruskin’s 19th century adage suggests that per-sonal taste is not merely an absolu...
Although the concept of image quality has been a subject of study for the image processing community...
Ranking of images is difficult because many factors determi-ne their importance (e.g., popularity, q...