Multimedia technologies for structuring and retrieval of TV news |
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Authors: | Yasuo Ariki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Electronics and Informatics, Ryukoku University, 1-5 Yokotani, Ohe-cho, Seta, 520-2194 Otsu, Japan |
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Abstract: | Because of the media digitization, a large amount of information such as speech, audio and video data is produced everyday. In order to retrieve data from these databases quickly and precisely, multimedia technologies for structuring and retrieving of speech, audio and video data are strongly required. In this paper, we overview the multimedia technologies such as structuring and retrieval of speech, audio and video data, speaker indexing, audio summarization and cross media retrieval existing today for TV news detabase. The main purpose of structuring is to produce tables of contents and indices from audio and video data automatically. In order to make these technologies feasible, first, processing units such as words on audio data and shots on video data are extracted. On a second step, they are meaningfully integrated into topics. Furthermore, the units extracted from different types of media are integrated for higher functions. Yasuo Ariki, Ph.D.: He is a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Informatics at the Ryukoku University. He received his B.E., M.E. and Ph.D. in information science from Kyoto University in 1974, 1976 and 1979, respectively. He had been an Assistant in Kyoto University from 1980 to 1990, and stayed at Edinburgh University as visiting academic from 1987 to 1990. His research interests are in speech and image recognition and in information retrieval and database. He is a member of IPSJ, IEICE, ASJ, Soc. Artif. Intel. and IEEE. |
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Keywords: | Continuous Media Media Structuring Media Retrieval Summarization Information Integration |
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