Audio-Based Understanding of Audiobook Narration Appeal
Narration is central to the audiobook listening experience, shaping how listeners engage with and understand the content. This work explores how narration qualities shape an audiobook's appeal, noting that their effects can vary by genre, title, and audience. We extract vocal and acoustic features (e.g., tone, pace, loudness) from LibriVox using pre-trained audio models and analyse their relationship with consumption data (specifically, view-rate) and their interplay with genre and title. Despite limited consumption data, we find that acoustic information alone has a robust association with ap
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Audio-Based Understanding of Audiobook Narration Appeal
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Audio-Based Understanding of Audiobook Narration Appeal
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Audio-Based Understanding of Audiobook Narration Appeal
