Maria Eskevich, Quoc-Minh Bui, Hoang-An Le, B. Huet
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Multimedia content produced by professionals and individual users on the daily basis and in constantly growing quantity requires creation of navigation systems that allow access to this data on different levels of granularity that can contribute to further discovery of a topic of user interest or to browsing by each user in an individual way. In this paper we describe our approach to enable the users to browse through the multimedia collection. We implement the hyperlinking approach that uses the fine-grained segmentation of the visual content based on the scene segmentation, as well as available metadata, transcripts, and information about extracted visual concepts. The approach was tested at the MediaEval Search and Hyperlinking 2014 evaluation task, where it has shown its effectiveness at locating accurately relevant content in a large media archive.