Research on the implantation and dissemination strategy of short creative advertising videos in the new media era
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https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v15i1.5713Keywords:
video advertisements, network cluster, network degree, primary first-level clusters, transmission rate, Retransmission rateAbstract
Interconnections and communication between people in social media enhance the information dissemination. This is leveraged by the business firms by using the social media as advertising platform for their products, brands and services. As interactive multimedia is more captivating than other media forms, the short and creative advertising videos are recently used as effective marketing tool. This work proposes a framework that taps the features of the video advertisements along with social networking properties like network clusters and network degree to determine the transmission and retransmission of video between primary and secondary level clusters. The degradation in retransmission is estimated using the connections and their influence computed as connection coefficient between the nodes. The proposed framework is validated on Facebook advertisement videos by assessing its efficacy in dissemination and implementation of the products. The detailed experimentation reveals that the proposed model is much effective in determining the dissemination and implementation of the video content with the average mean square error of 0.24. The work is robust and versatile, that it could be deployed to other social media networks by customising the estimation of transmission and retransmission rate.![](https://ijcnis.org/public/journals/1/submission_5713_5187_coverImage_en_US.png)
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