Authors:
Antonella Arca
1
;
Salvatore Carta
2
;
Alessandro Giuliani
2
;
Maria Madalina Stanciu
2
and
Diego Reforgiato Recupero
2
Affiliations:
1
BuzzMyVideos, London, U.K.
;
2
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Univeristy of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
Keyword(s):
Tag Annotation, Semantic Enrichment, Machine Learning, Google Trends.
Abstract:
The technological evolution of modern content sharing applications led to unbridled increase of video content creation and with it multimedia streaming, content sharing and video advertising. Managing huge volumes of video data becomes critical for various applications such as video browsing, retrieval, and recommendation. In such a context, video tagging, the task of assigning meaningful human-friendly words (i.e., tags) to a video, has become an important pillar for both academia and companies alike. Indeed, tags may be able to effectively summarize the content of the video, and, in turn, attract users and advertisers interests. As manual tags are usually noisy, biased and incomplete, many efforts have been recently made in devising automated video tagging approaches. However, video search engines handle a massive amount of natural language queries every second. Therefore, a key aspect in video tagging consists of proposing tags not only related to video contents, but also popular
amongst users searches. In this paper, we propose a novel video tagging approach, in which the proposed tags are generated by identifying semantically related popular search queries (i.e., trends). Experiments demonstrate the viability of our proposal.
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