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The prevalence of online videos provides an opportunity for e-commerce companies to recommend their products in videos. In this paper, we propose an online video advertising system named Video eCommerce ++, to exhibit appropriate product ads to particular users at proper time stamps of videos, which takes into account video semantics, user shopping preference, and viewing behavior feedback. First,...
Due to the popularity and development of social networks and web video sites, we have witnessed an exponential growth in the volumes of web videos in the last decade. This prompts an urgent demand for efficiently grasping the major events. Nevertheless, the insufficient and noisy text information has made it difficult and challenging to mine the events based on the initial keywords and visual features...
The exhibition of China Science and Technology Museum needs to exhibit the specimens of the digital museums and demonstrate the grid technology in a vivid way which meets the requirements from visualization, interaction and multimedia. This paper designs a method of constructing digital museum grid for the purpose of science popularization, based on the existing work of China Education and Research...
In this article, we explore near-duplicate Web video detection, video annotation, and video classification using a data-driven framework, by exploiting different aspects derived from contextual and social resources.
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