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IUI
2012
ACM
12 years 1 months ago
Summarizing sporting events using twitter
The status updates posted to social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook, contain a myriad of information about what people are doing and watching. During events, such as sports...
Jeffrey Nichols, Jalal Mahmud, Clemens Drews
CIKM
2011
Springer
12 years 5 months ago
Classifying trending topics: a typology of conversation triggers on Twitter
Twitter summarizes the great deal of messages posted by users in the form of trending topics that reflect the top conversations being discussed at a given moment. These trending ...
Arkaitz Zubiaga, Damiano Spina, Víctor Fres...
SPIESR
2003
230views Database» more  SPIESR 2003»
13 years 7 months ago
Bridging the semantic gap in sports
One of the major challenges facing current media management systems and related applications is the so-called ‘‘semantic gap’’ between the rich meaning that a user desires...
Baoxin Li, James H. Errico, Hao Pan, M. Ibrahim Se...
ACSC
2005
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Statistical-driven Approach for Automatic Classification of Events in AFL Video Highlights
Due to the repetitive and lengthy nature, automatic content-based summarization is essential to extract a more compact and interesting representation of sport video. State-of-the ...
Dian Tjondronegoro, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen, Binh Pham
TVCG
2010
165views more  TVCG 2010»
13 years 4 months ago
A Visual Backchannel for Large-Scale Events
—We introduce the concept of a Visual Backchannel as a novel way of following and exploring online conversations about large-scale events. Microblogging communities, such as Twit...
Marian Dörk, Daniel M. Gruen, Carey Williamso...