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Main Authors: Fersini, E., Sartori, F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ970944
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author Fersini, E.
Sartori, F.
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Sartori, F.
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Sartori, F.
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contents Semantic Storyboard of Judicial Debates: A Novel Multimedia Summarization Environment Fersini, E. Sartori, F. Video Technology Semantics Content Analysis Information Retrieval Teaching Methods Debate Multimedia Materials Electronic Libraries Case Studies Classification Information Technology Purpose: The need of tools for content analysis, information extraction and retrieval of multimedia objects in their native form is strongly emphasized into the judicial domain: digital videos represent a fundamental informative source of events occurring during judicial proceedings that should be stored, organized and retrieved in short time and with low cost. This paper seeks to address these issues. Design/methodology/approach: In this context the JUMAS system, stem from the homonymous European Project (www.jumasproject.eu), takes up the challenge of exploiting semantics and machine learning techniques towards a better usability of multimedia judicial folders. Findings: In this paper one of the most challenging issues addressed by the JUMAS project is described: extracting meaningful abstracts of given judicial debates in order to efficiently access salient contents. In particular, the authors present an ontology enhanced multimedia summarization environment able to derive a synthetic representation of judicial media contents by a limited loss of meaningful information while overcoming the information overload problem. Originality/value: The adoption of ontology-based query expansion has made it possible to improve the performance of multimedia summarization algorithms with respect to the traditional approaches based on statistics. The effectiveness of the proposed approach has been evaluated on real media contents, highlighting a good potential for extracting key events in the challenging area of judicial proceedings. (Contains 7 figures and 3 tables.)
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spellingShingle Semantic Storyboard of Judicial Debates: A Novel Multimedia Summarization Environment
Fersini, E.
Sartori, F.
Video Technology
Semantics
Content Analysis
Information Retrieval
Teaching Methods
Debate
Multimedia Materials
Electronic Libraries
Case Studies
Classification
Information Technology
Semantic Storyboard of Judicial Debates: A Novel Multimedia Summarization Environment Fersini, E. Sartori, F. Video Technology Semantics Content Analysis Information Retrieval Teaching Methods Debate Multimedia Materials Electronic Libraries Case Studies Classification Information Technology Purpose: The need of tools for content analysis, information extraction and retrieval of multimedia objects in their native form is strongly emphasized into the judicial domain: digital videos represent a fundamental informative source of events occurring during judicial proceedings that should be stored, organized and retrieved in short time and with low cost. This paper seeks to address these issues. Design/methodology/approach: In this context the JUMAS system, stem from the homonymous European Project (www.jumasproject.eu), takes up the challenge of exploiting semantics and machine learning techniques towards a better usability of multimedia judicial folders. Findings: In this paper one of the most challenging issues addressed by the JUMAS project is described: extracting meaningful abstracts of given judicial debates in order to efficiently access salient contents. In particular, the authors present an ontology enhanced multimedia summarization environment able to derive a synthetic representation of judicial media contents by a limited loss of meaningful information while overcoming the information overload problem. Originality/value: The adoption of ontology-based query expansion has made it possible to improve the performance of multimedia summarization algorithms with respect to the traditional approaches based on statistics. The effectiveness of the proposed approach has been evaluated on real media contents, highlighting a good potential for extracting key events in the challenging area of judicial proceedings. (Contains 7 figures and 3 tables.)
title Semantic Storyboard of Judicial Debates: A Novel Multimedia Summarization Environment
topic Video Technology
Semantics
Content Analysis
Information Retrieval
Teaching Methods
Debate
Multimedia Materials
Electronic Libraries
Case Studies
Classification
Information Technology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ970944