A vast amount of social feedback expressed via ratings (i.e., likes and dislikes) and comments is available for the multimedia content shared through Web 2.0 platforms. However, the potential of such social features associated with shared content still remains unexplored in the context of information retrieval. In this paper, we first study the social features that are associated with the top-ranked videos retrieved from the YouTube video sharing site for the real user queries. Our analysis considers both raw and derived social features. Next, we investigate the effectiveness of each such feature for video retrieval and the correlation between the features. Finally, we investigate the impact of the social features on the video retrieval eff...
International audienceUser-generated content (UGC) video systems by definition heavily depend on the...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
In the Web 2.0 era, people not only read web contents but create, upload, view, share and evaluate a...
User-generated content is a growing source of valuable information and its analysis can lead to a be...
Recently, online social networks have emerged that allow people to share their multimedia files, ret...
Everyday video-sharing websites such as YouTube collect large amounts of new multimedia resources. C...
Everyday video-sharing websites such as YouTube collect large amounts of new multimedia resources. C...
International audienceThe success of YouTube has profoundly changed the face of industries dealing w...
ABSTRACT of the content itself. Other efforts, instead, analyzed social We here investigate what dri...
YouTube-like User Generated Content (UGC) sites are nowadays entertaining over a billion people. Res...
Videos on the Internet have become widespread. However search engines are still mostly limited to us...
The explosive growth in sharing and consumption of the video content on the web creates a unique opp...
In this paper, we introduce a new learning based video content similarity model. The model leverages...
With the continuous increase of internet usage in todays time, everyone is influenced by this source...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
International audienceUser-generated content (UGC) video systems by definition heavily depend on the...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
In the Web 2.0 era, people not only read web contents but create, upload, view, share and evaluate a...
User-generated content is a growing source of valuable information and its analysis can lead to a be...
Recently, online social networks have emerged that allow people to share their multimedia files, ret...
Everyday video-sharing websites such as YouTube collect large amounts of new multimedia resources. C...
Everyday video-sharing websites such as YouTube collect large amounts of new multimedia resources. C...
International audienceThe success of YouTube has profoundly changed the face of industries dealing w...
ABSTRACT of the content itself. Other efforts, instead, analyzed social We here investigate what dri...
YouTube-like User Generated Content (UGC) sites are nowadays entertaining over a billion people. Res...
Videos on the Internet have become widespread. However search engines are still mostly limited to us...
The explosive growth in sharing and consumption of the video content on the web creates a unique opp...
In this paper, we introduce a new learning based video content similarity model. The model leverages...
With the continuous increase of internet usage in todays time, everyone is influenced by this source...
National audienceThis paper describes an approach of information retrieval which takes into account ...
International audienceUser-generated content (UGC) video systems by definition heavily depend on the...
Algorithms, as constitutive elements of online platforms, are increasingly shaping everyday sociabil...
In the Web 2.0 era, people not only read web contents but create, upload, view, share and evaluate a...