Monday, October 15, 2012

An Improvement in Video-sharing



In the 3rd and 4th week, we mainly focus on Psychology and Cognition in Online Social Network and a lot of concepts and real-life examples are raised in the lecture, I am aroused by the Hierarchy of Cognition.

Let’s go through the concept first. In the year of 1983, Kitchener, K.S. divided the cognition into three levels:
Level 1: Cognition: individuals memorize, read, write, and perceive media
Level 2: Metacognition: individuals monitor their own progress when they are engaged in these first-order tasks
Level 3: Epistemic Cognition: individuals reflect on the limits of knowing, the certainty of knowing, and criteria of knowing.

So what will happen when we take these concepts into social network? In my opinion, we can consider the level 1 as data, level 2 as information and level 3 as knowledge. Today’s social media provider mainly engaged in the functions of the 2nd level maybe because the 1st level is too easy and the 3rd is too abstract to implement.

Actually I find a very good way to facilitate user experience at a metacognition level: allowing user to send real-time comments which will appear directly on a video so you can watch a video and check the comments or opinion made by others at the same time. As I know, there are three social website (Acfun , Bilibili and Tudou) have already implemented this kind of function (imitate from the Japanese website Niconico).


Video-sharing become much more interactive with everyone watching the same video discussing together, sharing their own understanding, knowledge and fun, these are all about the level of metacognition. It sounds perfect but just like the other social-network features, interaction dose not always bring good things. Sometimes meaningless messages may cover the whole screen making the viewer seriously interfered. And it seems to be more frequency that people split up into two groups and attack each other in the video with such features.



So, what’s your opinion? Do you think other video-sharing website would improve its user-experience in this way, why or why not?


References:

Nico Nico Douga –Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nico_Nico_Douga
视频弹幕网站- Wikipedia:

15 comments:

  1. The example which you raised in your article is interesting. But I don't think that the comments made by other audiences come out directly on the frame is a good try. Because most time, I just want to watch the video with no distractions. Maybe add a switch of this function or divide the screen into two parts is a good solution.

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    1. Well, this function already have a switch, actually you can switch on/off the comments at anytime you like,but I don't think divide the screen is a good solution because it will draw away your attention.

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  2. It is a desire of our human nature to view other people's comments on something we are watching, the traditional video sharing websites like YouTube places viewers' comments under the video, but most viewers would neglect these comments after finish watching the video because reading so many comments seems a waste of time. NicoNico firstly introduced this technology that comments are overlaid directly onto the video, synced to a specific playback time. I love this kind of watching experience, but honestly saying, sometimes you need to use the comments filter to get rid of some annoying comments which you do not want to see -_-!

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  3. Seconded Hanming's opinion. Danmaku video site fits the word innovation perfectly if you ask me. Originated from NicoNico, it's based on the tsukkomi(吐槽)culture...or should I say it's an important part of the Japan culture? Well in fact communication is part of human's nature, so when we come up to something with 槽点(temptation to comment on it)you can post it with the danmaku system, and then communicate with others that are also interested in it.

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  4. Interesting video! But I don't think if every time watching this kind of videos can make me happy. In my opinion, if you can offer more choices to your consumers, you are doing the good thing. So maybe I will be happy if I can decide these comments on the screen or not. Still I have to say it's a good try!

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  5. Thank you for sharing us this kind of interesting video!In my opinion,it seems to be human nature to glance over other people's comments on videos they are watching,so it may be a good idea to allow users to send real-time comments which will appear directly on videos.Traditionally,many websites just put comments under the video,where most viewers would not spend time looking at them detailedly.

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  6. Wow~how interesting the video-sharing!!!Yeah~as you said, it is a good ways for people to communicate with each other when they are watching the same one video.But, as the second picture shows, if the comments are so many that they block the most video screen, it may be serious influence on viewers to watch the normal video.So, it should control the specific position for the comments and the speed of popup and so on.

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  7. luv this blog so much. Acfun is one of the commonest entertainment website I surf. It is a typical structure of how cognition can penetrate in video sharing. However, some of the comments during the video is somehow not healthy even annoying.
    Anyway,thanks for sharing such vivid example with us.
    MM from EE

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  8. Your blog is very interesting. Sharing our comments on the video is a very amusing idea and I think I would like to try it. But there are still some problems. With all the information on the screen, I can't focus on the video. If I want to enjoy a touching move, I wouldn't use this technology.

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    1. That's why we choose this system as our Final Project, we want to modify it to attract more people because we think it has a hige potential. And the improvements will be introduced tomorrow.

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  9. video sharing, a good topic, when it is combined with the social network, like interaction by text, while watching the same video, how does the result come out? it is not that good as we expect, cause often meaningless messages cover the video screen, anyway, I believe the situation will change in the near future.

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  10. The example you raised in the blog is impressive and interesting. I have also experienced such video player called Fengxing in mainland China. However, I believe that this idea and motivation is good, but we have to figure out a more feasible way to apply it. Just as what Yelin said, I feel bad when I saw lots of comments flying in my screen covering the video itself. Though it can be turn off by clicking the button, I think it may be better to separate the video and the comments. Thanks for sharing the example anyway and looking forward to your further work.

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    1. Actually,we have a very similiar idea with you, it is called channeling, we seperate the comments with its feature and do some filtering methods to control the flow.

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  11. The wave of comments flying through is really impressive and makes the video more attractive. Recognition is simple, but Epistemic Cognition can not only make one learn more things himself, but also help others get a better understanding of the content and discover more details about it~
    p.s. Good luck to the presentation ;)

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  12. I like the point you catch up with that regard 3 different levels as data, information and knowledge.

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