DocumentCode
2238269
Title
Toward Interactive TV
Author
Bali, Olfa ; Karray, Hichem ; Ben Ammar, Anis ; Alimi, Adel M.
Author_Institution
REGIM: Res. Group on Intell. Machines, Univ. of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia
fYear
2011
fDate
15-17 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
31
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Televisions and spatial channels have invaded wealthy and poor families. With the growing number of TV channels, the TV viewers become unable to watch what they prefer easily. They will be obliged to zap between thousands of channels permanently to have the right program. With the apparition of DTT (Digital Terrestrial Television), it will be possible for televisions of next generations to receive more than one channel at the same time. Convinced by the importance of the problem, we are working on the concept of the Intelligent Television (AITV). We propose to add to televisions having the ability to receive more than one channel at the same time (this type of television is commercialized and its price will be popular in the next few years) an intelligent layer which can be configured according to the preference of the viewer. If a viewer is watching a program on given a channel and the television detect a program corresponding to his preference, the watched program will be interrupted and it will be switched by the detected program. In that case all viewers will guarantee that no program or subject or scenes will escape them. This may be applied to sports events, to news broadcasts, to documentary ... The idea of this work is to make the television personalized, adapted for each user and able to analyze all the components of the video stream (Auditory analysis, image analysis, and natural language analysis) to filter for every user the suitable programs (see Figure 1). 1) Automatically extracting knowledge from the TV content via combination of text mining, visual semantics analysis, and audio semantics analysis;. 2) Selectively recording all the TV content which may be preferred and desired by consumers. 3) Searching, retrieving and managing the recorded TV content via a simple remote control set. 4) Automatically upgrading itself by deleting the obsolete content and adding new content. (Interactive TV) will also provide new technologies to help the content produc- - ers to ensure that the content produced will reach the right audience, and thus the efficiency and effectiveness of their content production will be significantly improved. To experiment our system, we will use the dataset of TRECVID Workshops (NIST).
Keywords
interactive television; knowledge acquisition; telecommunication computing; user interfaces; video signal processing; TV content management; TV content retrieval; TV content search; auditory analysis; digital terrestrial television; image analysis; intelligent layer; intelligent television concept; interactive TV; knowledge extraction; natural language analysis; television; user personalization; video stream component; Context; Feature extraction; Real time systems; Semantics; Streaming media; TV; Visualization; Itv; personalization; user preference;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics (ISCIII), 2011 5th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Floriana
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1860-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISCIII.2011.6069737
Filename
6069737
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