Connecting the Dots Using Contextual Information Hidden in Text and Images
Kader, Md Abdul (The University of Texas at El Paso) | Naim, Sheikh Motahar (The University of Texas at El Paso) | Boedihardjo, Arnold P. (U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alexandria, VA) | Hossain, M. Shahriar (The University of Texas at El Paso)
Creation of summaries of events of interest from multitude of unstructured data is a challenging task commonly faced by intelligence analysts while seeking increased situational awareness. This paper proposes a framework called Storyboarding that leverages unstructured text and images to explain events as sets of sub-events. The framework first generates a textual context for each human face detected from images and then builds a chain of coherent documents where two consecutive documents of the chain contain a common theme as well as a context. Storyboarding helps analysts quickly narrow down large number of possibilities to a few significant ones for further investigation. Empirical studies on Wikipedia documents, images and news articles show that Storyboarding is able to provide deeper insights on events of interests.
Apr-19-2016
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