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trackThem: Exploring a Large-Scale News Video Archive by Tracking Human Relations

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Information Retrieval Technology (AIRS 2005)

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We propose a novel retrieval method for a very large-scale news video archive based on human relations extracted from the archive itself. This paper presents the idea and the implementation of the method, and also introduces the trackThem interface that enables the retrieval and at the same time track down the relations. Although detailed evaluations are yet to be done, we have found interesting relations through the exploration of the archive by making use of the proposed interface.

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Ide, I., Kinoshita, T., Mo, H., Katayama, N., Satoh, S. (2005). trackThem: Exploring a Large-Scale News Video Archive by Tracking Human Relations. In: Lee, G.G., Yamada, A., Meng, H., Myaeng, S.H. (eds) Information Retrieval Technology. AIRS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3689. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11562382_42

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