Online video analytics (also known as Web video analytics) is the measurement,
analysis
Analysis (: analyses) is the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts in order to gain a better understanding of it. The technique has been applied in the study of mathematics and logic since before Aristotle (38 ...
and reporting of
videos viewed online. It is used for the purposes of understanding the
consumption patterns (
behavioral analysis) and optimizing viewing experience (
quality of service
Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service, such as a telephony or computer network, or a cloud computing service, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network. To quantitat ...
analysis).
Online video analytics differs from traditional
television
Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
analytics because it can be measured using
census
A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of stati ...
-based methods instead of
panel-based metrics. Every event that a viewer does while watching a video online can be captured and analyzed precisely.
A research done on YouTube videos suggests that: the more information given by the title/description of a video, the less views it generate; the more intensive
negative emotion
In psychology, negative affectivity (NA), or negative affect, is a personality variable that involves the experience of negative emotions and poor self-concept. Negative affectivity subsumes a variety of negative emotions, including anger, contem ...
of the title of the video, the more views it generate.
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Use-cases and metrics of interest
Behavioral (or usage) analysis
The study of consumption patterns helps video publishers gain insights into the end-user preferences. These insights are then used to drive
monetization
Monetization ( also spelled monetisation in the UK) is, broadly speaking, the process of converting something into money. The term has a broad range of uses. In banking, the term refers to the process of converting or establishing something into ...
by
ad placements, and to tailor future videos to maximize viewer engagement. It aims to answer questions such as:
* Which are the most
popular videos?
* Where do the viewers come from?
* How long do viewers watch a particular video?
* Do they take any action during or after watching the videos (e.g.
share, embed, like)?
* Which portion of the video is most popular?
* Which ad placements are most effective - pre-roll, mid-roll or post-roll?
The following metrics are of real interest both for on-demand and live videos:
* ''Unique Viewers'' - per day or month for on-demand, per event or show for live
* ''Plays'' - number of times the video was started (in most analyses, it is beneficial to exclude plays with less than a few seconds of play duration)
* ''Audience Size'' - number of viewers watching the content at any given point in time
* ''Play Duration'' - time spent consuming the videos
* ''Ratios of these metrics'' - e.g. Plays per Viewer, Play Duration per Play, Play Duration per Viewer
Along with other obvious dimensions (like ''Country'', ''Browser'', ''Device'' etc.), a particularly interesting dimension is ''Stream Position'' (or Video Portion). Measured as a percentage of video length, for a particular video, Plays by Stream Position indicates which portion of the video is watched how many times. It helps with analysis such as, 40% of the viewers drop off from the video after watching only 25%.
Behavioral (or usage) analysis
Visual analysis tools integrated into online video platforms are designed to transform multiple viewing experiences into a graphic form, in order to understand the audience and optimizing video content performance.
A graphical summary that helps to figure out how viewers are engaged with a specific video is called a Video Heatmap. Unlike
heatmaps used in
website analytics, which highlight different areas of a web page depending on the
click-through rate
Click-through rate (CTR) is the ratio of clicks on a specific link to the number of times a page, email, or advertisement is shown. It is commonly used to measure the success of an online advertising campaign for a particular website, as well ...
, a video heatmap aggregates stats from every viewing session and calculates an average engagement rate (also known as watch rate) throughout the entire video. Depending on the platform, a video hitmap can be represented in a form of a graph or a colored timeline.
User Screen contains personal information related to a specific viewer, such as location (country), IP address,
operating system
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common daemon (computing), services for computer programs.
Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ...
(OS),
web browser
A web browser, often shortened to browser, is an application for accessing websites. When a user requests a web page from a particular website, the browser retrieves its files from a web server and then displays the page on the user's scr ...
version, first and last view dates, and average engagement. It may also include information obtained from
email marketing software which is used to distribute video messages: a viewer's email address, first and last name.
Live Feed shows an overview of everyone watching the videos to the publisher in the real-time mode. The feed allows to expand detailed viewer stats or to jump to an individual user screen.
Quality of Experience (or service) analysis
The study of online video viewer experience helps
online video platform
An online video platform (OVP) enables users to upload, convert, store, and play back video content on the Internet, often via a private server structured, large-scale system that may generate revenue. Users will generally upload video content vi ...
s identify shortcomings in their network infrastructure and to tweak the quality of their source content to better suit the end-users' connection speeds and devices.
This theme deals with understanding the effect of bad quality on usage. After clicking the play button, do viewers wait for more than 5s before the video starts playing? The interesting metrics for this theme are:
* ''Availability'' - percentage of times the video playback start successfully
* ''Start Up Time'' - time between the play button click and playback start
* ''
Rebuffers'' - number of times and the duration of interruptions due to re-buffering
* ''
Bitrate
In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (bitrate or as a variable ''R'') is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.
The bit rate is expressed in the unit bit per second (symbol: bit/s), often in conjunction ...
'' - average bits per second of video playback. The higher the bitrate, the better the experience
''
Network'' and ''
connection speed'' are among the most important dimensions. Measuring the abandonment rate (percentage of viewers dropping off) due to bad quality (higher start up time, higher rebuffering or lower bitrate etc.) is of particular interest.
Quality of experience analysis helps companies determine their network infrastructure and
encoding
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requirements.
See also
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Vidmeter
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TubeMogul
*
BigChampagne
References
Business intelligence
Web analytics