Multimodal Video Annotation for Retrieval and Discovery of Newsworthy Video in a News Verification Scenario
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11295 LNCS
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143 - 155
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9783030057091
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10.1007/978-3-030-05710-7_12
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0302-9743
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© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. This paper describes the combination of advanced technologies for social-media-based story detection, story-based video retrieval and concept-based video (fragment) labeling under a novel approach for multimodal video annotation. This approach involves textual metadata, structural information and visual concepts - and a multimodal analytics dashboard that enables journalists to discover videos of news events, posted to social networks, in order to verify the details of the events shown. It outlines the characteristics of each individual method and describes how these techniques are blended to facilitate the content-based retrieval, discovery and summarization of (parts of) news videos. A set of case-driven experiments conducted with the help of journalists, indicate that the proposed multimodal video annotation mechanism - combined with a professional analytics dashboard which presents the collected and generated metadata about the news stories and their visual summaries - can support journalists in their content discovery and verification work.
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Nixon, L; Apostolidis, E; Markatopoulou, F; Patras, I; Mezaris, V; 25th International Conference on MultiMedia ModelingCollections
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