@InProceedings{DelFabro2011,
author = {Del Fabro, Manfred and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo},
booktitle = {ACM CHI 2011 Workshop – Data Collection By The People For The People},
title = {The Vision of Crowds: Social Event Summarization Based on User- Generated Multimedia Content},
year = {2011},
address = {http://databythepeople.com/ (May 2011)},
editor = {Robson, Christine and Kandel, Sean and Heer, Jeff and Pierce, Jeff},
month = {may},
pages = {1--5},
publisher = {published on workshop homepage},
abstract = {In this position paper we introduce the idea of generating a superior view of a large social event, based on user-generated -- crowdsourced -- content. Instead of just collecting and making them available in a raw form (as social platforms like YouTube), we automatically generate semantically coherent summarizations of the entire event. The individual consuming user gets thus a compact view generated by a large number of producing users. We call this idea the "Vision of Crowds".
A case study has been conducted at a social event where we used user-generated content to automatically generate live reports about that event. Furthermore, we have implemented a GUI that allows users to interactively compose personalized video summaries, based on the user-generated data collected at the case study.},
language = {EN},
location = {Vancouver, BC, Canada},
pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/The Vision of Crowds - Social Event Summarization Based on User-Generated Multimedia Content.pdf},
talkdate = {2011.05.08},
talktype = {registered}
}