Carrick, C.; Watters, C.: Automatic association of news items (1997)
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- Abstract
- Examines the problem of the association of related times of different media type, specifically photos and stories involved in the automatic generation of electronic editions. Determines to what degree any 2 news items refer to the same news event. This metric can be used: to link multimedia items that can be shown together, such as a video, photo, and text story related to a shipwreck or state visit; and to form clusters of very similar items from a variety of sources so that 1 or 2 can be chosen to represent that event in an edition. Discusses the specific assocoation of text and photo news items, although the approach applies to a larger domain of news including scripted news video clips and sripted radio broadcasts
- Source
- Information processing and management. 33(1997) no.5, S.615-632