The Rich News system, that can automatically annotate radio and television news with the aid of resources retrieved from the World Wide Web, is described. Automatic speech recognition gives a temporally precise but conceptually inaccurate annotation model. Information extraction from related web news sites gives the opposite: conceptual accuracy but no temporal data. Our approach combines the two for temporally accurate conceptual semantic annotation of broadcast news. First low quality transcripts of the broadcasts are produced using speech recognition, and these are then automatically divided into sections corresponding to individual news stories. A key phrases extraction component finds key phrases for each story and uses these to search...
This paper describes the THISL news retrieval system which maintains an archive of BBC radio and tel...
17 pages, 2 columnsInternational audienceThe gradual migration of television from broadcast diffusio...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether indexing terms for an audiovisual program can be derived...
Abstract. The Rich News system for semantically annotating television news broadcasts and augmenting...
Current search engine is too general and often return too much of irrelevant information in respond ...
Proceedings disponibles en ligne à l'adresse : http://nem-summit.eu/files/2011/11/2011-Proceedings.p...
This paper describes a spoken document retrieval (SDR) system for British and North American Broadc...
Information extraction (IE) is known to be an effective technique for automatic semantic indexing of...
Rich News, a system that augments news broadcasts with textual content, is described. The system ide...
Abstract. TV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying e...
Video texts are known to constitute an important source of information for semantic summaries of vid...
textabstractTV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying...
With the ever-increasing flow of information, the need for computer-automated tools for handling inf...
The Web enables to have access to silo-ed information de-scribing news articles, often offering a mu...
: The problem of information overload can be solved by the application of information filtering to t...
This paper describes the THISL news retrieval system which maintains an archive of BBC radio and tel...
17 pages, 2 columnsInternational audienceThe gradual migration of television from broadcast diffusio...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether indexing terms for an audiovisual program can be derived...
Abstract. The Rich News system for semantically annotating television news broadcasts and augmenting...
Current search engine is too general and often return too much of irrelevant information in respond ...
Proceedings disponibles en ligne à l'adresse : http://nem-summit.eu/files/2011/11/2011-Proceedings.p...
This paper describes a spoken document retrieval (SDR) system for British and North American Broadc...
Information extraction (IE) is known to be an effective technique for automatic semantic indexing of...
Rich News, a system that augments news broadcasts with textual content, is described. The system ide...
Abstract. TV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying e...
Video texts are known to constitute an important source of information for semantic summaries of vid...
textabstractTV newscasts report about the latest event-related facts occurring in the world. Relying...
With the ever-increasing flow of information, the need for computer-automated tools for handling inf...
The Web enables to have access to silo-ed information de-scribing news articles, often offering a mu...
: The problem of information overload can be solved by the application of information filtering to t...
This paper describes the THISL news retrieval system which maintains an archive of BBC radio and tel...
17 pages, 2 columnsInternational audienceThe gradual migration of television from broadcast diffusio...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether indexing terms for an audiovisual program can be derived...