DocumentCode
3576446
Title
Enriching digital public broadcasting archives with AXES audio and video analysis tools
Author
Van Der Kreeft, Peggy ; Macquarrie, Kay ; O´Dwyer, Andy ; McGuinness, Kevin
Author_Institution
Deutsche Welle/New Media-Innovation, Bonn, Germany
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
Searching the archives using images or speech without relying on existing metadata. Finding shots on a particular person or object in an audiovisual collection in an instant, obtaining video segments with similar content, tracing video items based on spoken text and obtaining related transcripts. Most journalists can only dream of such processes and tools, making their (professional) lives so much easier and, above all, more efficient. AXES (Access to Audiovisual Archives) offers journalists - among other user groups - a platform that can do this. It includes a set of tools to interact with audiovisual libraries in new engaging ways, integrating advanced video and audio analysis technologies. Public broadcasting archives can thus become much richer repositories, and their use more productive.
Keywords
audio-visual systems; digital multimedia broadcasting; AXES audio-video analysis tools; access-to-audiovisual archives; audiovisual collection; audiovisual libraries; digital public broadcasting archives; spoken text analysis; video item tracing; video segments; Joining processes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
eChallenges e-2014, 2014 Conference
Print_ISBN
978-1-9058-2445-8
Type
conf
Filename
7058159
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