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Extracting Replayable Interactions from Videos of Mobile App Usage

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arxiv 2207.04165 v1 pith:T4QJRV7M submitted 2022-07-09 cs.HC

classification cs.HC
keywords interactionsappsmobilevideosapproachreplaydatasetfind
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Screen recordings of mobile apps are a popular and readily available way for users to share how they interact with apps, such as in online tutorial videos, user reviews, or as attachments in bug reports. Unfortunately, both people and systems can find it difficult to reproduce touch-driven interactions from video pixel data alone. In this paper, we introduce an approach to extract and replay user interactions in videos of mobile apps, using only pixel information in video frames. To identify interactions, we apply heuristic-based image processing and convolutional deep learning to segment screen recordings, classify the interaction in each segment, and locate the interaction point. To replay interactions on another device, we match elements on app screens using UI element detection. We evaluate the feasibility of our pixel-based approach using two datasets: the Rico mobile app dataset and a new dataset of 64 apps with both iOS and Android versions. We find that our end-to-end approach can successfully replay a majority of interactions (iOS--84.1%, Android--78.4%) on different devices, which is a step towards supporting a variety of scenarios, including automatically annotating interactions in existing videos, automated UI testing, and creating interactive app tutorials.

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