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Rethinking summarization and storytelling for modern social multimedia

Authors :
Schoeffmann, Klaus
Chalidabhongse, Thanarat H.
Ngo, Chong Wah
Aramvith, Supavadee
O'Connor, Noel E.
Ho, Yo-Sung
Rudinac, Stevan
Chua, Tat-Seng
Diaz-Ferreyra, Nicolas
Friedland, Gerald
Gornostaja, Tatjana
Huet, Benoit
Kaptein, Rianne
Lindén, Krister
Moens, Marie-Francine
Peltonen, Jaakko
Redi, Miriam
Schedl, Markus
Shamma, David A
Smeaton, Alan F.
Xie, Lexing
Schoeffmann, Klaus
Chalidabhongse, Thanarat H.
Ngo, Chong Wah
Aramvith, Supavadee
O'Connor, Noel E.
Ho, Yo-Sung
Rudinac, Stevan
Chua, Tat-Seng
Diaz-Ferreyra, Nicolas
Friedland, Gerald
Gornostaja, Tatjana
Huet, Benoit
Kaptein, Rianne
Lindén, Krister
Moens, Marie-Francine
Peltonen, Jaakko
Redi, Miriam
Schedl, Markus
Shamma, David A
Smeaton, Alan F.
Xie, Lexing
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Traditional summarization initiatives have been focused on specific types of documents such as articles, reviews, videos, image feeds, or tweets, a practice which may result in pigeonholing the summarization task in the context of modern, content-rich multimedia collections. Consequently, much of the research to date has revolved around mostly toy problems in narrow domains and working on single-source media types. We argue that summarization and story generation systems need to re-focus the problem space in order to meet the information needs in the age of user-generated content in different formats and languages. Here we create a framework for flexible multimedia storytelling. Narratives, stories, and summaries carry a set of challenges in big data and dynamic multi-source media that give rise to new research in spatial-temporal representation, viewpoint generation, and explanation

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1390667516
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.978-3-319-73603-7