Title
A media monitoring solution
Abstract
There are large amounts of information as video and audio not searchable. In a time where Business Intelligence is fundamental for all areas doing this kind of analysis only on text sources is a limiting factor. The use of large vocabulary speech recognition systems with increasing performance is giving rise to different applications. Despite the diversity, these applications share the extensive use of the contents of the transcription. In this paper we describe the results of a development project between a startup company and a research lab to build a full automatic system for monitoring TV and Radio channels. This system is composed by three main blocks: a recording block (records the selected channels in high and web streaming quality and broadcast to the next block), a processing block (generate metadata information) and a storage and accessing block (make available the metadata and videos). There is an optional block, the delivering, that could be customized according to the use and client needs. The processing block receives the video from the recording block time filtered by a scheduling interface. For that video the goal is to generate a full annotation with metadata describing the content and semantic information. This metadata make possible a filtering process for selective dissemination of information.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ICASSP.2011.5946856
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
competitive intelligence,filtering theory,information dissemination,meta data,multimedia systems,speech recognition,television,video recording,video streaming,vocabulary,wireless channels,accessing block,automatic TV monitoring system,automatic radio channel monitoring system,business intelligence,content information,content sharing,filtering process,information dissemination,large vocabulary speech recognition system,media monitoring,metadata,processing block,recording block,semantic information,storage block,video receiver,Multimedia systems,audio processing,semantic contents,speech recognition
Metadata repository,Metadata,Broadcasting,Selective dissemination of information,Annotation,Computer science,Audio signal processing,Media monitoring,Multimedia,Vocabulary
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1520-6149 E-ISBN : 978-1-4577-0537-3
978-1-4577-0537-3
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
6
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
João Paulo Neto129132.69
Hugo Meinedo225725.35
Márcio Viveiros330.41