New Methods of Analysis of Narrative and Semantics in Support of Interactivity [PDF]
Our work has focused on support for film or television scriptwriting. Since this involves potentially varied story-lines, we note the implicit or latent support for interactivity. Furthermore the film, television, games, publishing and other sectors are converging, so that cross-over and re-use of one form of product in another of these sectors is ever
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Recommendation system for information services adapted, over terrestrial digital television [PDF]
The development of digital television in Colombia has grown in last years, specially the digital terrestrial television (DTT), which is an essential part to the projects of National Minister of ICT, thanks to the big distribution and use of the television network and Internet in the country. This article explains how joining different technologies like
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An Audio-Based Deep Learning Framework For BBC Television Programme Classification [PDF]
This paper proposes a deep learning framework for classification of BBC television programmes using audio. The audio is firstly transformed into spectrograms, which are fed into a pre-trained convolutional Neural Network (CNN), obtaining predicted probabilities of sound events occurring in the audio recording. Statistics for the predicted probabilities
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Creating Multimedia Summaries Using Tweets and Videos [PDF]
While popular televised events such as presidential debates or TV shows are airing, people provide commentary on them in real-time. In this paper, we propose a simple yet effective approach to combine social media commentary and videos to create a multimedia summary of televised events.
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Methods of QoS improvement for P2P IPTV based on traffic modelling [PDF]
Over the last years many technological advances were introduced in Internet television to meet user needs and expectations. However due to an overwhelming bandwidth requirements traditional IP-based television service based on simple client-server approach remains restricted to small group of clients.
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The diminishing state of shared reality on US television news [PDF]
The potential for a large, diverse population to coexist peacefully is thought to depend on the existence of a ``shared reality:'' a public sphere in which participants are exposed to similar facts about similar topics. A generation ago, broadcast television news was widely considered to serve this function; however, since the rise of cable news in the
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CryptoCam: Privacy Conscious Open Circuit Television [PDF]
The prevalence of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) in today's society has given rise to an inherent asymmetry of control between the watchers and the watched. A sense of unease relating to the unobservable observer (operator) often leads to a lack of trust in the camera and its purpose, despite security cameras generally being present as a protective ...
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Measuring the influence of mere exposure effect of TV commercial adverts on purchase behavior based on machine learning prediction models [PDF]
Since its introduction, television has been the main channel of investment for advertisements in order to influence customers purchase behavior. Many have attributed the mere exposure effect as the source of influence in purchase intention and purchase decision; however, most of the studies of television advertisement effects are not only outdated, but
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Who killed Lilly Kane? A case study in applying knowledge graphs to crime fiction [PDF]
We present a preliminary study of a knowledge graph created from season one of the television show Veronica Mars, which follows the eponymous young private investigator as she attempts to solve the murder of her best friend Lilly Kane. We discuss various techniques for mining the knowledge graph for clues and potential suspects.
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Agent-based modeling of zapping behavior of viewers, television commercial allocation, and advertisement markets [PDF]
We propose a simple probabilistic model of zapping behavior of television viewers. Our model might be regarded as a `theoretical platform' to investigate the human collective behavior in the macroscopic scale through the zapping action of each viewer at the microscopic level.
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