SocialStreamViewer: Guiding the Viewer Experience of Multiple Streams of an Event

A. Mostafa, K. Quinn, John C. Tang, Gina Venolia, William A. Hamilton
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Live streaming is becoming a popular way to share experiences with others. When concurrent video streams of the same event are available, it can be challenging to decide which streams to view and to manage the experience across multiple streams. We designed and developed the SocialStreamViewer prototype that aggregates multiple streams from an event and visualizes others' viewing, hearting, and text chat activity. It also enables users to replay portions of streams. A lab study of SocialStreamViewer explored how people experience an event remotely through multiple streams, and how they use social signals from other viewers' activities. We found that 1) providing multiple streams is beneficial; 2) replaying back in time is highly valued since it helps ensure that users will not miss interesting content; and 3) visualizing other viewers' activities helps users decide which stream to watch.
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SocialStreamViewer:引导一个事件的多个流的观看者体验
直播正在成为一种与他人分享经历的流行方式。当同一事件的并发视频流可用时,决定要查看哪些视频流以及跨多个视频流管理体验可能具有挑战性。我们设计并开发了SocialStreamViewer原型,它可以聚合来自事件的多个流,并将其他人的观看、关注和文字聊天活动可视化。它还允许用户重播部分流。SocialStreamViewer的一项实验室研究探索了人们如何通过多个流远程体验事件,以及他们如何使用来自其他观众活动的社交信号。我们发现1)提供多个流是有益的;2)及时重玩游戏很有价值,因为这有助于确保用户不会错过有趣的内容;3)可视化其他观众的活动可以帮助用户决定观看哪个流。
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