SICVDLJul 12, 2023

Discovering Image Usage Online: A Case Study With "Flatten the Curve''

arXiv:2307.06458v11 citationsh-index: 11
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This work addresses the challenge of understanding image dissemination for researchers studying scientific visualizations, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to a specific case.

The study tackled the problem of tracking image spread online by using the 'Flatten the Curve' graphic as a case study, leveraging reverse image search, social media, and web archives to analyze its reuse and popularity over time.

Understanding the spread of images across the web helps us understand the reuse of scientific visualizations and their relationship with the public. The "Flatten the Curve" graphic was heavily used during the COVID-19 pandemic to convey a complex concept in a simple form. It displays two curves comparing the impact on case loads for medical facilities if the populace either adopts or fails to adopt protective measures during a pandemic. We use five variants of the "Flatten the Curve" image as a case study for viewing the spread of an image online. To evaluate its spread, we leverage three information channels: reverse image search engines, social media, and web archives. Reverse image searches give us a current view into image reuse. Social media helps us understand a variant's popularity over time. Web archives help us see when it was preserved, highlighting a view of popularity for future researchers. Our case study leverages document URLs can be used as a proxy for images when studying the spread of images online.

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