Animated Transitions in Statistical Data Graphics
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
Earthquake shakes Twitter users: real-time event detection by social sensors
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web
Finding media illustrating events
Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Photo stream alignment for collaborative photo collection and sharing in social media
WSM '11 Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGMM international workshop on Social media
Open domain event extraction from twitter
Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining
NERD: a framework for unifying named entity recognition and disambiguation extraction tools
EACL '12 Proceedings of the Demonstrations at the 13th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
What fresh media are you looking for?: retrieving media items from multiple social networks
Proceedings of the 2012 international workshop on Socially-aware multimedia
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Social platforms constantly record streams of heterogeneous data about human's activities, feelings, emotions and conversations opening a window to the world in real-time. Trends can be computed but making sense out of them is an extremely challenging task due to the heterogeneity of the data and its dynamics making often short-lived phenomena. We develop a framework which collects microposts shared on social platforms that contain media items as a result of a query, for example a trending event. It automatically creates different visual storyboards that reflect what users have shared about this particular event. More precisely it leverages on: (i) visual features from media items for near-deduplication, and (ii) textual features from status updates to interpret, cluster, and visualize media items. A screencast showing an example of these functionalities is published at: http://youtu.be/8iRiwz7cDYY while the prototype is publicly available at http://mediafinder.eurecom.fr.