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ComVi: Context-Aware Optimized Comment Display in Video Playback

Multimedia 2026-03-30 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Graphics Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

On general video-sharing platforms like YouTube, comments are displayed independently of video playback. As viewers often read comments while watching a video, they may encounter ones referring to moments unrelated to the current scene, which can reveal spoilers and disrupt immersion. To address this problem, we present ComVi, a novel system that displays comments at contextually relevant moments, enabling viewers to see time-synchronized comments and video content together. We first map all comments to relevant video timestamps by computing audio-visual correlation, then construct the comment sequence through an optimization that considers temporal relevance, popularity (number of likes), and display duration for comfortable reading. In a user study, ComVi provided a significantly more engaging experience than conventional video interfaces (i.e., YouTube and Danmaku), with 71.9% of participants selecting ComVi as their most preferred interface.

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@article{arxiv.2603.26173,
  title  = {ComVi: Context-Aware Optimized Comment Display in Video Playback},
  author = {Minsun Kim and Dawon Lee and Junyong Noh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.26173},
  year   = {2026}
}

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To appear in Proceedings of the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2026)

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