Automatic generation of social media snippets for mobile browsing

Wenyuan Yin, Tao Mei, Chang Wen Chen
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Abstract

The ongoing revolution in media consumption from traditional PCs to the pervasiveness of mobile devices is driving the adoption of social media in our daily lives. More and more people are using their mobile devices to enjoy social media content while on the move. However, mobile display constraints create challenges for presenting and authoring the rich media content on screens with limited display size. This paper presents an innovative system to automatically generate magazine-like social media visual summaries, which is called "snippet," for efficient mobile browsing. The system excerpts the most salient and dominant elements, i.e., a major picture element and a set of textual elements, from the original media content, and composes these elements into a text overlaid image by maximizing information perception. In particular, we investigate a set of aesthetic rules and visual perception principles to optimize the layout of the extracted elements by considering display constraints. As a result, browsing the snippet on mobile devices is just like quickly glancing at a magazine. To the best of our knowledge, this paper represents one of the first attempts at automatic social media snippet generation by studying aesthetic rules and visual perception principles. We have conducted experiments and user studies with social posts from news entities. We demonstrated that the generated snippets are effective at representing media content in a visually appealing and compact way, leading to a better user experience when consuming social media content on mobile devices.
自动生成用于移动浏览的社交媒体片段
从传统的个人电脑到无处不在的移动设备,媒体消费的革命正在推动社交媒体在我们日常生活中的采用。越来越多的人在移动中使用移动设备来享受社交媒体内容。然而,移动显示限制为在显示尺寸有限的屏幕上呈现和创作富媒体内容带来了挑战。本文提出了一种创新的系统,可以自动生成类似杂志的社交媒体视觉摘要,称为“snippet”,用于高效的移动浏览。该系统从原始媒体内容中提取出最突出、最主要的元素,即一个主要的图片元素和一组文本元素,并通过最大化的信息感知将这些元素组合成一个文本叠加图像。特别地,我们研究了一套美学规则和视觉感知原则,通过考虑显示约束来优化提取元素的布局。因此,在移动设备上浏览片段就像快速浏览杂志一样。据我们所知,本文代表了通过研究美学规则和视觉感知原则来自动生成社交媒体片段的第一次尝试之一。我们对来自新闻实体的社交帖子进行了实验和用户研究。我们证明了生成的片段能够以一种视觉上吸引人的紧凑方式有效地表示媒体内容,从而在移动设备上消费社交媒体内容时带来更好的用户体验。
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