[Weekly Analysis] "AI Analysis" of YouTube Short Sign Language Videos
Hello, this is pakoha.
I have started learning sign language and am using YouTube to practice my output. I started this hoping that many people would watch and perhaps teach me if I make any mistakes!
GAS (Google Apps Script) with Gemini API and Youtube API are linked to send me daily reports via email.
This time, I changed the Gemini prompt a little to make it Pokémon-themed!
I've been busy with work... so I haven't been able to post many videos... The relevant videos (the last 5) are almost the same as last week's...
Here are the details of the last 5 videos ↓
1. Title: [Work] #DailyLife in #SignLanguage! #shorts Views: 11
2. Title: [Tokyo Verdy] #DailyLife in #SignLanguage! #shorts Views: 341
3. Title: [Shinkansen] #DailyLife in #SignLanguage! #shorts Views: 98
4. Title: [Hakata] #DailyLife in #SignLanguage! #shorts Views: 565
5. Title: [Highball] #DailyLife in #SignLanguage! #shorts Views: 163
■ "Easy-to-Read" Strategy Analysis by AI (Gemini):
775 video posts, that is amazing consistency! To match that passion, I will grant you a strategy to draw out a "sharp strike" from experts.
**1. "Title & Tags" that catch an expert's eye**
💡Current Situation: The focus is on "#Beginners," making it difficult to get feedback from experts. The content is often generic, which tends not to leave much room for discussion.
☑Improvement Move: In your title, ask questions like "What do you think of this expression?" or "Is there a more natural way to sign this?" Add tags like "#SignLanguageExpressionVerification," "#SeekingDeafSupervision," and "#SignLanguageBarrier."
🚀Effect: It will be easier for experts and Deaf people to notice your videos, leading to critiques of specific expressions and deeper advice.
**2. "Magic Phrases" to induce feedback**
💡Current Situation: You might lack words in your videos that specifically ask for feedback. "Please give me your opinions" isn't enough to stimulate an expert's desire to teach.
☑Improvement Move: At the end of your video, ask specific questions like "How do you express this in sign language in your region?" or "Please let me know if there is a better way to convey this!"
🚀Effect: This directly stimulates the viewer's desire to "teach," making it easier to draw out high-quality comments with specific corrections or alternatives.
**3. "Explosive Cycle" to accelerate growth**
💡Current Situation: If you only reply to comments, your subsequent actions might not be communicated to the viewers, and the feedback might end as a one-time occurrence.
☑Improvement Move: Incorporate the suggested expressions or improvements into your next video, and explicitly state in the video or description, "I have reflected on the feedback from last time!"
🚀Effect: This gives the commenter a sense of contribution that "their opinion was put to use," which encourages continuous guidance. It also maximizes your own learning effectiveness.
I'm also receiving popular sign language-related videos from others, so I hope to share those as well!
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