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SocialZap: Catch-up on Interesting Television Fragments Discovered from Social Media

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In this paper we present SocialZap, a multimedia search engine that finds the most interesting fragments, zap points, in a television broadcast based on microblog posts and socially tagged photos. The main novelty of SocialZap is the fully-automatic transfer of the learned viewers interest from textual posts to the visual channel, without the need for any manual effort in the process. Once SocialZap finds the zap points, users can easily browse through a television broadcast and directly watch the interesting fragments. Thus, SocialZap adds social experience to watching television.

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  • (2015)Exploiting the Deep-Link Commentsphere to Support Non-Linear Video AccessIEEE Transactions on Multimedia10.1109/TMM.2015.244908617:8(1372-1384)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2015

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ICMR '14: Proceedings of International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval
April 2014
564 pages
ISBN:9781450327824
DOI:10.1145/2578726
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ICMR '14: International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval
April 1 - 4, 2014
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