Analysis and applications of a large-scale news video archive

In this special talk, I will introduce my work in the last twelve years and more, on the structuring and browsing of large-scale digital news video archives and their applications and recompilation.

[1]  Hiroshi Murase,et al.  Genre-Adaptive Near-Duplicate Video Segment Detection , 2007, 2007 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo.

[2]  Hiroshi Murase,et al.  Labeling News Topic Threads with Wikipedia Entries , 2009, 2009 11th IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia.

[3]  Hiroshi Murase,et al.  Speech Shot Extraction from Broadcast News Videos , 2012, Int. J. Semantic Comput..

[4]  Michael J. Witbrock,et al.  News-on-Demand: An Application of Informedia® Technology , 1995, D Lib Mag..

[5]  Ichiro Ide,et al.  Why did the prime minister resign?: generation of event explanations from large news repositories , 2011, MM '11.

[6]  Jonathan G. Fiscus,et al.  Topic detection and tracking evaluation overview , 2002 .

[7]  Hiroshi Murase,et al.  Efficient Tracking of News Topics Based on Chronological Semantic Structures in a Large-Scale News Video Archive , 2012, IEICE Trans. Inf. Syst..

[8]  Shin'ichi Satoh,et al.  Mining Large-Scale Broadcast Video Archives Towards Inter-video Structuring , 2004, PCM.

[9]  Hiroshi Murase,et al.  Assembling personal speech collections by monologue scene detection from a news video archive , 2006, MIR '06.

[10]  Hiroshi Murase,et al.  Name Identification of People in News Video by Face Matching , 2007 .

[11]  Hiroshi Murase,et al.  Cross-Lingual Retrieval of Identical News Events by Near-Duplicate Video Segment Detection , 2008, MMM.

[12]  Shin'ichi Satoh,et al.  trackThem: Exploring a Large-Scale News Video Archive by Tracking Human Relations , 2005, AIRS.