A framework for automatic combination of media contents by minimising information redundancy: Case Integrated publishing in multimedia networks

Anneli Heimburger (Corresponding author), Paula Silvonen, Caj Södergård

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    Abstract

    Information redundancy becomes a crucial problem in the Web when contents from different resources are automatically combined to produce a new WWW-publication. Information retrieval, natural language processing and the latest WWW-activities offer a challenging framework to approach the information redundancy problem of automatically combined news articles. It seems reasonable, that minimising information redundancy should be performed by a hybrid technique that combines some elements of these approaches. The purpose of this exploratory study is to introduce a theoretical and practical framework for clarifying the information redundancy problem in the case of integrated publishing.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationElectronic Publishing '01
    Subtitle of host publication2001 in the Digital Publishing Odyssey
    EditorsArved Hübler, Peter Linde, John W.T. Smith
    PublisherIOS Press
    Pages218 - 230
    ISBN (Print)1-58603-191-0
    Publication statusPublished - 2001
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event5th International ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing - Canterbury, United Kingdom
    Duration: 5 Jul 20017 Jul 2001

    Conference

    Conference5th International ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing
    Abbreviated titleELPUB 2001
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityCanterbury
    Period5/07/017/07/01

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