A similarity-based neural network with word-level attention and noise-weighting detects spoiler comments in time-sync video comments, reporting an average 11.2% F1 improvement over prior methods.
Video Highlights Detection and Summarization with Lag-Calibration based on Concept-Emotion Mapping of Crowd-sourced Time-Sync Comments
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With the prevalence of video sharing, there are increasing demands for automatic video digestion such as highlight detection. Recently, platforms with crowdsourced time-sync video comments have emerged worldwide, providing a good opportunity for highlight detection. However, this task is non-trivial: (1) time-sync comments often lag behind their corresponding shot; (2) time-sync comments are semantically sparse and noisy; (3) to determine which shots are highlights is highly subjective. The present paper aims to tackle these challenges by proposing a framework that (1) uses concept-mapped lexical-chains for lag calibration; (2) models video highlights based on comment intensity and combination of emotion and concept concentration of each shot; (3) summarize each detected highlight using improved SumBasic with emotion and concept mapping. Experiments on large real-world datasets show that our highlight detection method and summarization method both outperform other benchmarks with considerable margins.
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Interactive Variance Attention based Online Spoiler Detection for Time-Sync Comments
A similarity-based neural network with word-level attention and noise-weighting detects spoiler comments in time-sync video comments, reporting an average 11.2% F1 improvement over prior methods.