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    Unsupervised mining of audiovisually consistent segments in videos with application to structure analysis

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    International audienceIn this paper, a multimodal event mining technique is proposed to discover repeating video segments exhibiting audio and visual consistency in a totally unsupervised manner. The mining strategy first exploits independent audio and visual cluster analysis to provide segments which are consistent in both their visual and audio modalities, thus likely corresponding to a unique underlying event. A subsequent modeling stage using discriminative models enables accurate detection of the underlying event throughout the video. Event mining is applied to unsupervised video structure analysis, using simple heuristics on occurrence patterns of the events discovered to select those relevant to the video structure. Results on TV programs ranging from news to talk shows and games, show that structurally relevant events are discovered with precisions ranging from 87% to 98% and recalls from 59% to 94%

    AVSST: an Automatic Video Stream Structuring Tool

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    International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present the tool that we have developed to automatically structure TV streams. The objective is to determine precisely the start and the end of broadcasted TV programs (P). Usually, TV channels separate programs with breaks (B). These breaks can be commercials, trailers, station identification breaks (monochrome frames for example), or bumpers. They may be broadcasted several times in the stream. The detection of these repetitions is the key of our method to structure the TV stream. After the detection step, a classification method is applied to separate the program repeated content from breaks ones. The latter are used to segment the stream in Program/Breaks sequence. Finally, the segmented stream is aligned with the metadata provided with the stream such as the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) in order to provide labeled programs. Experimentations are made on 22- day long TV stream that show the effectiveness of our method

    XRay: Enhancing the Web's Transparency with Differential Correlation

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    Today's Web services - such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook - leverage user data for varied purposes, including personalizing recommendations, targeting advertisements, and adjusting prices. At present, users have little insight into how their data is being used. Hence, they cannot make informed choices about the services they choose. To increase transparency, we developed XRay, the first fine-grained, robust, and scalable personal data tracking system for the Web. XRay predicts which data in an arbitrary Web account (such as emails, searches, or viewed products) is being used to target which outputs (such as ads, recommended products, or prices). XRay's core functions are service agnostic and easy to instantiate for new services, and they can track data within and across services. To make predictions independent of the audited service, XRay relies on the following insight: by comparing outputs from different accounts with similar, but not identical, subsets of data, one can pinpoint targeting through correlation. We show both theoretically, and through experiments on Gmail, Amazon, and YouTube, that XRay achieves high precision and recall by correlating data from a surprisingly small number of extra accounts.Comment: Extended version of a paper presented at the 23rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 14

    Testing an Attachment-Based Parenting Intervention-VIPP-FC/A in Adoptive Families with Post-institutionalized Children: Do Maternal Sensitivity and Genetic Markers Count?

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    This study investigated the effectiveness of a newly integrated version of an intervention targeting adoptive mothers' positive parenting for promoting children's emotional availability, by testing the moderating role of both two maternal genetic polymorphisms (i.e., 5HTTLPR and DRD4-VNTR) and emotional availability-EA on intervention outcomes. Mothers with their children (N = 80; Mage = 42.73 years, SD = 3.79; Mage = 33.18 months, SD = 16.83 months) participated in a RCT testing the Video-Feedback Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline-VIPP-FC/A effectiveness. Mixed effects regression models showed a significant improvement in mother-child EA for the VIPP-intervention vs. the dummy intervention condition, with a moderating role of maternal EA on children's outcomes. No significant moderating effect was found for the two genetic polymorphisms inquired. Children's and mother's outcomes obtained are discussed

    VIDEO SCENE DETECTION USING CLOSED CAPTION TEXT

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    Issues in Automatic Video Biography Editing are similar to those in Video Scene Detection and Topic Detection and Tracking (TDT). The techniques of Video Scene Detection and TDT can be applied to interviews to reduce the time necessary to edit a video biography. The system has attacked the problems of extraction of video text, story segmentation, and correlation. This thesis project was divided into three parts: extraction, scene detection, and correlation. The project successfully detected scene breaks in series television episodes and displayed scenes that had similar content

    Testing an Attachment-Based Parenting Intervention-VIPP-FC/A in Adoptive Families with Post-institutionalized Children: Do Maternal Sensitivity and Genetic Markers Count?

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    This study investigated the effectiveness of a newly integrated version of an intervention targeting adoptive mothers' positive parenting for promoting children's emotional availability, by testing the moderating role of both two maternal genetic polymorphisms (i.e., 5HTTLPR and DRD4-VNTR) and emotional availability-EA on intervention outcomes. Mothers with their children (N = 80; Mage = 42.73 years, SD = 3.79; Mage = 33.18 months, SD = 16.83 months) participated in a RCT testing the Video-Feedback Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline-VIPP-FC/A effectiveness. Mixed effects regression models showed a significant improvement in mother-child EA for the VIPP-intervention vs. the dummy intervention condition, with a moderating role of maternal EA on children's outcomes. No significant moderating effect was found for the two genetic polymorphisms inquired. Children's and mother's outcomes obtained are discussed
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