TY - GEN
T1 - A video-oriented knowledge collection and accumulation system with associated multimedia resource integration
AU - Nakano, Riho
AU - Kiyoki, Yasushi
PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - Knowledge-collection and accumulation are essential functions for realizing a knowledge-creation environment. Our system for an objective-video with a story on the Internet focuses on expert-knowledge collection and accumulation based video contents with multimedia, such as images, texts and audio data. The purpose of this system design is to generate "relationships of uploaded data" across heterogeneous categories in order to associate among uploaded contents in various categories related to specific topics included in objective-video, in a cross-disciplinary way. Our system creates two types of "relationships of uploaded data". One type is automatically generated according to similarities among the contents of uploaded data. The other relationship is created by experts once they are shown a list of uploaded content in other categories in response to a query. An important feature of this system is a data structure for expressing uploaded multimedia data, as knowledge-collection related to an objective-video and is called a "multi-dimensional knowledge model" (MDKM). Our proposed MDKM can determine the similarity or association between two sets of uploaded data by computing the relevance score between uploaded data in various dimensions that are their corresponding metadata, such as tag, color histograms, and harmony. By using this system, experts upload knowledge in categories related to the objective-video and accumulate their knowledge. Our system is applicable to E-learning systems, Internet video-sharing platforms, and participatory entertainment systems.
AB - Knowledge-collection and accumulation are essential functions for realizing a knowledge-creation environment. Our system for an objective-video with a story on the Internet focuses on expert-knowledge collection and accumulation based video contents with multimedia, such as images, texts and audio data. The purpose of this system design is to generate "relationships of uploaded data" across heterogeneous categories in order to associate among uploaded contents in various categories related to specific topics included in objective-video, in a cross-disciplinary way. Our system creates two types of "relationships of uploaded data". One type is automatically generated according to similarities among the contents of uploaded data. The other relationship is created by experts once they are shown a list of uploaded content in other categories in response to a query. An important feature of this system is a data structure for expressing uploaded multimedia data, as knowledge-collection related to an objective-video and is called a "multi-dimensional knowledge model" (MDKM). Our proposed MDKM can determine the similarity or association between two sets of uploaded data by computing the relevance score between uploaded data in various dimensions that are their corresponding metadata, such as tag, color histograms, and harmony. By using this system, experts upload knowledge in categories related to the objective-video and accumulate their knowledge. Our system is applicable to E-learning systems, Internet video-sharing platforms, and participatory entertainment systems.
KW - Collaborative knowledge building
KW - Conceptual data modeling
KW - Knowledge accumulation
KW - Multimedia resource
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85072017404
T3 - Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology Series
SP - 53
EP - 59
BT - Conceptual Modelling 2015 - Proceedings of the 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling, APCCM 2015
A2 - Kohler, Henning
A2 - Saeki, Motoshi
PB - Australian Computer Society
T2 - 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling, APCCM 2015
Y2 - 27 January 2015 through 30 January 2015
ER -