通过社会知识和本体论知识跟踪和分析网络上的电视内容

A. Antonini, R. Pensa, M. Sapino, C. Schifanella, R. T. Prioletti, L. Vignaroli
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人们在网上谈论电视。电视用户的社交活动隐含地将视频、新闻、评论和帖子所涉及的概念联系起来。这种连接的强度可能随着用户对Web的看法随时间的变化而变化。为了更好地利用用户的社会活动来了解电视节目是如何被电视公众感知的,以及用户的兴趣是如何随着时间的推移而演变的,我们引入了一个知识图来建模来自不同信息源的异构和动态数据的集成,包括广播公司的档案、在线报纸、博客、网络百科全书、社交媒体平台和社交网络,这些数据在我们所谓的电视内容的“延长寿命”中发挥作用。我们展示了我们的图模型如何捕捉电视领域的多个方面,从电视内容的语义特征,到其社会特征和社会感知的时间演变。通过一个真实的用例分析,基于我们从意大利电视脱口秀的一组剧集中提取的知识图的实例,我们讨论了所考虑的节目的公众参与。
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Tracking and analyzing TV content on the web through social and ontological knowledge
People on the Web talk about television. TV users' social activities implicitly connect the concepts referred to by videos, news, comments, and posts. The strength of such connections may change as the perception of users on the Web changes over time. With the goal of leveraging users' social activities to better understand how TV programs are perceived by the TV public and how the users' interests evolve in time, we introduce a knowledge graph to model the integration of the heterogeneous and dynamic data coming from different information sources, including broadcasters' archives, online newspapers, blogs, web encyclopedias, social media platforms, and social networks, which play a role in what we call the "extended life" of TV content. We show how our graph model captures multiple aspects of the television domain, from the semantic characterization of the TV content, to the temporal evolution of its social characterization and of its social perception. Through a real use-case analysis, based on the instance of our knowledge graph extracted from (the analysis of) a set of episodes of an Italian TV talk show, we discuss the involvement of the public of the considered program.
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