Author:
Nixon Lyndon,Apostolidis Konstantinos,Apostolidis Evlampios,Galanopoulos Damianos,Mezaris Vasileios,Philipp Basil,Bocyte Rasa
Abstract
AbstractTo optimise digital content marketing for broadcasters, the Horizon 2020 funded ReTV project developed an end-to-end process termed “Trans-Vector Publishing” and made it accessible through a Web-based tool termed “Content Wizard”. This paper presents this tool with a focus on each of the innovations in data and AI-driven media analysis to address each key step in the digital content marketing workflow: topic selection, content search and video summarisation. First, we use predictive analytics over online data to identify topics the target audience will give the most attention to at a future time. Second, we use neural networks and embeddings to find the video asset closest in content to the identified topic. Third, we use a GAN to create an optimally summarised form of that video for publication, e.g. on social networks. The result is a new and innovative digital content marketing workflow which meets the needs of media organisations in this age of interactive online media where content is transient, malleable and ubiquitous.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
MODUL University Vienna GmbH
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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