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Beyond audio and video retrieval
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2012
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EngineeringMultimedia AnalysisVideo SummarizationVideo RetrievalCorpus LinguisticsText MiningAutomatic SummarizationNatural Language ProcessingImage AnalysisInformation RetrievalData SciencePattern RecognitionComputational LinguisticsMultimedia ContentAudio RetrievalComputer ScienceComputer VisionMulti-modal SummarizationArtsAsr Transcription FeaturesCollaborative FilteringMultimedia Search
Given the deluge of multimedia content that is becoming available over the Internet, it is increasingly important to be able to effectively examine and organize these large stores of information in ways that go beyond browsing or collaborative filtering. In this paper we review previous work on audio and video processing, and define the task of Topic-Oriented Multimedia Summarization (TOMS) using natural language generation: given a set of automatically extracted features from a video (such as visual concepts and ASR transcripts) a TOMS system will automatically generate a paragraph of natural language ("a recounting"), which summarizes the important information in a video belonging to a certain topic area, and provides explanations for why a video was matched and retrieved. We see this as a first step towards systems that will be able to discriminate visually similar, but semantically different videos, compare two videos and provide textual output or summarize a large number of videos at once. In this paper, we introduce our approach of solving the TOMS problem. We extract visual concept features and ASR transcription features from a given video, and develop a template-based natural language generation system to produce a textual recounting based on the extracted features. We also propose possible experimental designs for continuously evaluating and improving TOMS systems, and present results of a pilot evaluation of our initial system.
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