论文标题

特写和窃窃私语:在YouTube ASMR视频中对多模式和寄生虫相互作用的理解

Close-up and Whispering: An Understanding of Multimodal and Parasocial Interactions in YouTube ASMR videos

论文作者

Niu, Shuo, Manon, Hugh S., Bartolome, Ava, Ha, Nguyen B., Veazey, Keegan

论文摘要

ASMR(自主感觉子午响应)已在YouTube上广泛普及,并吸引了HCI设计师对其在设计中的效果和应用的关注。 YouTube ASMR创建者结合了视觉元素,声音,感人品尝和品尝的图案以及多感觉视频互动中的其他场景,以向观众提供愉快而轻松的体验。 ASMRTIST通过社会,身体和任务景点吸引观众。研究已经确定了ASMR在心理健康方面的好处。但是,在HCI社区中,ASMR仍然是一种研究的现象,限制了设计师将ASMR纳入基于视频的设计的能力。这项工作注释并分析了2663个视频的互动方式和副社会景点,以识别独特的体验。还对YouTube评论部分进行了分析,以比较观众对不同ASMR交互的响应。我们发现ASMR视频是多模式社会联系,放松身体亲密关系和感官丰富的活动观察的经验。讨论了设计含义,以促进未来的ASMR夸大视频互动。

ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) has grown to immense popularity on YouTube and drawn HCI designers' attention to its effects and applications in design. YouTube ASMR creators incorporate visual elements, sounds, motifs of touching and tasting, and other scenarios in multisensory video interactions to deliver enjoyable and relaxing experiences to their viewers. ASMRtists engage viewers by social, physical, and task attractions. Research has identified the benefits of ASMR in mental wellbeing. However, ASMR remains an understudied phenomenon in the HCI community, constraining designers' ability to incorporate ASMR in video-based designs. This work annotates and analyzes the interaction modalities and parasocial attractions of 2663 videos to identify unique experiences. YouTube comment sections are also analyzed to compare viewers' responses to different ASMR interactions. We find that ASMR videos are experiences of multimodal social connection, relaxing physical intimacy, and sensory-rich activity observation. Design implications are discussed to foster future ASMR-augmented video interactions.

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