2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
GENA: A Case-Based Approach to the Generation of Audio-Visual Narratives
verfasst von : Santiago Ontañón, Josep Lluís Arcos, Josep Puyol-Gruart, Eusebio Carasusán, Daniel Giribet, David de la Cruz, Ismel Brito, Carlos Lopez del Toro
Erschienen in: Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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This paper presents GENA, a case-based reasoning system capable of generating audio-visual narratives by drawing from previously annotated content. Broadcast networks spend a large amount of resources in covering many events and many different types of audiences. However, it is not reasonable for them to cover smaller events or audiences, for which the cost would be greater than the potential benefits. For that reason, it is interesting to design systems that could automatically generate summaries, or personalized news shows for these smaller events or audiences. GENA was designed in collaboration with
Televisió de Catalunya
(the public Catalan broadcaster) precisely to address this problem. This paper describes GENA, and the techniques that were designed to address the complexities of the problem of generating audio-visual narrative. We also present an experimental evaluation in the domain of sports.