De-Kodi: Understanding the Kodi Ecosystem

Marc Anthony Warrior, Yunming Xiao, Matteo Varvello, A. Kuzmanovic
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Free and open source media centers are currently experiencing a boom in popularity for the convenience and flexibility they offer users seeking to remotely consume digital content. This newfound fame is matched by increasing notoriety—for their potential to serve as hubs for illegal content—and a presumably ever-increasing network footprint. It is fair to say that a complex ecosystem has developed around Kodi, composed of millions of users, thousands of “add-ons”—Kodi extensions from 3rd-party developers—and content providers. Motivated by these observations, this paper conducts the first analysis of the Kodi ecosystem. Our approach is to build “crawling” software around Kodi which can automatically install an addon, explore its menu, and locate (video) content. This is challenging for many reasons. First, Kodi largely relies on visual information and user input which intrinsically complicates automation. Second, no central aggregators for Kodi addons exist. Third, the potential sheer size of this ecosystem requires a highly scalable crawling solution. We address these challenges with de-Kodi, a full fledged crawling system capable of discovering and crawling large cross-sections of Kodi’s decentralized ecosystem. With de-Kodi, we discovered and tested over 9,000 distinct Kodi addons. Our results demonstrate de-Kodi, which we make available to the general public, to be an essential asset in studying one of the largest multimedia platforms in the world. Our work further serves as the first ever transparent and repeatable analysis of the Kodi ecosystem at large.
De-Kodi:了解Kodi生态系统
免费和开源媒体中心目前正因其为寻求远程消费数字内容的用户提供的便利性和灵活性而大受欢迎。这种新发现的名声伴随着越来越多的恶名——因为它们有可能成为非法内容的集散地——以及可能不断增加的网络足迹。公平地说,围绕Kodi已经形成了一个复杂的生态系统,由数百万用户、数千个“附加组件”(来自第三方开发人员的Kodi扩展)和内容提供商组成。在这些观察的激励下,本文对Kodi生态系统进行了首次分析。我们的方法是围绕Kodi构建“爬行”软件,可以自动安装插件,探索其菜单,并定位(视频)内容。这是一个挑战,原因有很多。首先,Kodi很大程度上依赖于视觉信息和用户输入,这本质上使自动化变得复杂。第二,没有集中的Kodi插件聚合器。第三,这个生态系统的潜在规模需要一个高度可扩展的爬行解决方案。我们解决这些挑战与de-Kodi,一个成熟的爬行系统能够发现和爬行Kodi的分散生态系统的大横截面。有了de-Kodi,我们发现并测试了9000多个不同的Kodi插件。我们的研究结果表明,我们向公众提供的de-Kodi是研究世界上最大的多媒体平台之一的重要资产。我们的工作进一步作为Kodi生态系统的首次透明和可重复的分析。
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