Representation Issues in Multimedia Case Retrieval*
Video stories are an effective way to teach complex subjects, but video is opaque to a computer pro-gram. To what extent must the content of such stories be represented? We present three issues in story indexing that affect the distinctions that must be drawn in story representation and illus-trate...
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Summary: | Video stories are an effective way to teach complex subjects, but video is opaque to a computer pro-gram. To what extent must the content of such stories be represented? We present three issues in story indexing that affect the distinctions that must be drawn in story representation and illus-trate these issues with examples from ORCA, a pedagogical case-retrieval system in the domain of organizational change. |
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