Visualizing Time-Varying Topics Via Images and Texts for Inter-Media Analysis

Masahiko Itoh, Masashi Toyoda, M. Kitsuregawa
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This paper proposes a system for analyzing societal behaviors by visualizing time-varying topics in multiple media. Various types of content such as text, images, and videos have spread throughout multiple media, such as TV and the Web, that have complementary information and influence one another. It is important to compare how these media react to real world events to understand recent societal behaviors and how each medium reacts to other media. Our system visualizes flows of content in multiple media in 3D space enabling us to simultaneously explore them. We present two example applications using our system. The first involves the visualization of inter-media events comparing the exposure of topics in TV news and the activities of bloggers. The second example application is a system for visualizing visual trends on social media that chronologically displays extracted clusters of images on blogs. The proposed systems enable users to visually monitor changes in thought, activities, and interests of people, and differences between media through interactively exploring flows of texts and images extracted from the media.
通过图像和文本可视化时变主题用于跨媒体分析
本文提出了一种通过将时变话题在多媒体中可视化来分析社会行为的系统。各种类型的内容,如文本、图像和视频,已经通过电视和网络等多种媒体传播,这些媒体具有互补的信息和相互影响。比较这些媒体对现实世界事件的反应,以了解最近的社会行为,以及每种媒体对其他媒体的反应,这一点很重要。我们的系统在3D空间中可视化多种媒体的内容流,使我们能够同时探索它们。我们给出了使用我们的系统的两个示例应用程序。第一个是媒体间事件的形象化,比较电视新闻与部落客活动的议题曝光度。第二个示例应用程序是一个用于可视化社交媒体上的视觉趋势的系统,该系统按时间顺序显示博客上提取的图像簇。该系统通过交互式地探索从媒体中提取的文本和图像的流动,使用户能够直观地监测人们的思想、活动和兴趣的变化,以及媒体之间的差异。
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