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Hearsay: enabling audio browsing on hypertext content

by I. V. Ramakrishnan - In Intl. World Wide Web Conf. (WWW , 2004
"... In this paper we present HearSay, a system for browsing hypertext Web documents via audio. The HearSay system is based on our novel approach to automatically creating audio browsable content from hypertext Web documents. It combines two key technologies: (1) automatic partitioning of Web documents t ..."
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In this paper we present HearSay, a system for browsing hypertext Web documents via audio. The HearSay system is based on our novel approach to automatically creating audio browsable content from hypertext Web documents. It combines two key technologies: (1) automatic partitioning of Web documents

HearSay: Enabling Audio Browsing on Hypertext Content

by Ramakrishnan Science Stony, I. V. Ramakrishnan - In Intl. World Wide Web Conf. (WWW , 2004
"... In this paper we present HearSay, a system for browsing hypertext Web documents via audio. The HearSay system is based on our novel approach to automatically creating audio browsable content from hypertext Web documents. It combines two key technologies: (1) automatic partitioning of Web documents t ..."
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In this paper we present HearSay, a system for browsing hypertext Web documents via audio. The HearSay system is based on our novel approach to automatically creating audio browsable content from hypertext Web documents. It combines two key technologies: (1) automatic partitioning of Web documents

HearSay: Enabling Audio Browsing on Hypertext Content

by I. V. Ramakrishnandepartment Of Computer, Amanda Stentdepartment Of Computer
"... ABSTRACT In this paper we present HearSay, a system for browsing hyper-text Web documents via audio. The HearSay system is based on our novel approach to automatically creating audio browsable con-tent from hypertext Web documents. It combines two key technologies: (1) automatic partitioning of Web ..."
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ABSTRACT In this paper we present HearSay, a system for browsing hyper-text Web documents via audio. The HearSay system is based on our novel approach to automatically creating audio browsable con-tent from hypertext Web documents. It combines two key technologies: (1) automatic partitioning of Web

AUDIO BROWSING OF AUTOMATON-BASED HYPERTEXT

by unknown authors , 2003
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Autosummarization of audio-video presentations

by Liwei He , Elizabeth Sanocki , Anoop Gupta , Jonathan Grudin - in Proceedings of the Seventh ACM international Conference on Multimedia (Part 1 , 1999
"... ABSTRACT As streaming audio-video technology becomes widespread, there is a dramatic increase in the amount of multimedia content available on the net. Users face a new challenge: How to examine large amounts of multimedia content quickly. One technique that can enable quick overview of multimedia ..."
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ABSTRACT As streaming audio-video technology becomes widespread, there is a dramatic increase in the amount of multimedia content available on the net. Users face a new challenge: How to examine large amounts of multimedia content quickly. One technique that can enable quick overview of multimedia

Audio-Assisted Shot Clustering Techniques for Story Browsing

by Yu Cao, Wallapak Tavanapong, Kihwan Kim
"... Abstract. Automatic video segmentation is the first and necessary step for content-based video analysis. The goal of segmentation is to organize a long video file into several smaller units. The smallest basic unit is shot. Relevant shots are typically grouped into a high-level unit called scene. Ea ..."
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. Each scene is part of a story. Browsing these scenes unfolds the entire story of a film, enabling users to locate their desired video segments quickly and efficiently. Scene segmentation using visual property has been intensively studied in recent years and utilizing audio information is given

The Design and Development of a Hypertext Navigation System for Geospatial Web Content

by You-heng Hu, Samsung Lim, Chris Rizos
"... With the advent of the World Wide Web (WWW), the way people publish, retrieve and synthesise information has totally changed. The Web is a hypertext system consisting of a huge amount of information which has very different forms. The concept of geospatial Web content emphasises the geospatial conte ..."
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and interrelated. This paper presents the design and development of Geo-coded Spatial Navigation System (G-SNS), a hypertext navigation system that aims to provide an integrated user interface for navigation and browsing of geospatial Web content. Three case studies based on the G-SNS architecture in different

VENKATESH S.: Video abstraction: A systematic review and classification

by Ba Tu Truong, Svetha Venkatesh - ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications
"... The demand for various multimedia applications is rapidly increasing due to the recent advance in the computing and network infrastructure, together with the widespread use of digital video technology. Among the key elements for the success of these applications is how to effectively and efficiently ..."
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of a video, which can either be a sequence of stationary images (keyframes) or moving images (video skims). In terms of browsing and navigation, a good video abstract will enable the user to gain maximum information about the target video sequence in a specified time constraint or sufficient

Improved Dialog Strategies for non-Visual Web-Browsing Research Proficiency Examination

by Yevgen Borodin , 2006
"... Web sites are designed for graphical mode of interaction, making it easy for sighted users to visually segment and quickly process the information on the Web. Blind people, on the other hand, can browse the Web only with the help of screen readers. The latter process Web pages sequentially and read ..."
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through everything on the page, making Web browsing time-consuming and strenuous. Although, the use of shortcut keys, navigation features, and searching offers some improvements, the problem still remains: the existing screen-readers have limited ways of presenting Web page content. This report describes

Speaker Identification for Audio Indexing Applications

by Sofia Tsekeridou, Ioannis Pitas , 1998
"... A method for identifying different speakers from an audio source of continuous speech is described in this paper aiming at extracting the speaker sequence, timing information and speaker identity label versus time diagram used successively for audio indexing. This approach enables further speaker sp ..."
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specific content-based audio retrieval or browsing. Speaker classification is achieved by a variant of an LVQ3 classifier and speaker recognition is attempted in entire speech segments by evaluating a Mahalanobis distance measure. Speaker transitions are, in most cases, correctly detected and speaker
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