Title :
Kuukkeli-TV: Online content-based services and applications for broadcast TV with long-term user experiments
Author :
Rautiainen, Miina ; Heikkinen, Arto ; Sarvanko, Jouni ; Kostakos, V. ; Ylianttila, Mika
Author_Institution :
Dept. CSE, Univ. of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
Online TV services have facilitated time-shifted TV viewing. Accordingly, new service concepts are needed to improve access to relevant information in the broadcast TV content. In this paper we introduce a system that indexes TV broadcast in near real-time from seven free-to-air television channels. Our system uses machine learning and data mining techniques to extract descriptive novelty word summaries and picture highlights automatically from TV program subtitles and uses them to provide non-linear content-based access to relevant TV content fragments in novel end-user services and applications. First end-user service allows browsing of recent time shifted TV content using time and program genre metaphors with extracted program summaries. Second end-user service provides free-text search of archival and time shifted TV content. Additionally, the system allows content-based recommendation of similar TV content from the database of 180 000 indexed programs. Recommendations are used in the enduser services and Mobile EPG Guide application. Over 5 000 user sessions have been collected to study how users adopt our content-based access metaphors to examine interesting TV content. User logs revealed that the proposed contentbased access techniques were more popular in TV program search and browsing activities than conventional techniques based on program title and description metadata.
Keywords :
data mining; information analysis; information services; learning (artificial intelligence); telecommunication computing; television broadcasting; user interfaces; Kuukkeli-TV; Mobile EPG Guide application; broadcast TV content; content-based access metaphors; content-based recommendation; data mining techniques; description metadata; free-to-air television channels; long-term user experiments; machine learning technique; online TV services; online content-based services; picture highlights; program title; television; time-shifted TV viewing; user logs; word summaries; Browsers; Databases; Digital video broadcasting; Mobile communication; Search engines; TV; User interfaces; DVB broadcasting; catch-up TV; content-based analysis; natural language processing; semantic video summarization; video data mining;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo Workshops (ICMEW), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
DOI :
10.1109/ICMEW.2013.6618358