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6 publications | Smitashree Choudhury


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Choudhury, S. and Breslin, J. (2011) Extracting Semantic Entities and Events from Sports Tweets, Workshop: Making Sense of Microposts (MSM2011)

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Choudhury, S. and Breslin, J. (2010) Enriching Videos With Light Semantics, The Fourth International Conference on Advances in Semantic Processing. SEMAPRO 2010, Florence,Italy

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Choudhury, S. and Breslin, J. (2010) User Sentiment Detection: A YouTube Use Case, The 21st National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science, Galway,Ireland

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Choudhury, S., Breslin, J. and Passant, A. (2009) Enrichment and Ranking of the YouTube Tag Space and Integration with the Linked Data Cloud, The 8th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2009), LNCS Springer, Near Washington DC,USA

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Choudhury, S., Breslin, J. and Decker, S. (2009) A Lightweight Web Video Model with Content and Context Descriptions for Integration with Linked Data, Workshop: Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup Workshop (SAAKM) at 5th International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2009), Redondo Beach, California, USA

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Choudhury, S. and Breslin, J. (2008) Using a Lightweight Multimedia Content Model for Semantic Annotation, 8th Annual Conference on Information Technology and Telecommunication, Galway,Ireland

 
 
 

Narrative Hypermedia is...


Narrative Hypermedia
Narrative is concerned fundamentally with coherence, for instance, whether that be a fiction, an historical account or an argument, none of which 'make sense' unless they are put together in a coherent manner.

Hypermedia is the combination of hypertext for linking and structuring multimedia information.

Narrative Hypermedia is therefore concerned with how all of the above narrative forms, plus the many other diverse forms of discourse possible on the Web, can be effectively designed to communicate coherent conceptual structures, drawing inspiration from theories in narratology, semiotics, psycholinguistics and film.