Abstract
We are developing a classifier that can automatically identify a web video’s ideological perspective on a political or social issue (e.g., pro-life or pro-choice on the abortion issue). The problem has received little attention, possibly due to inherent difficulties in content-based approaches. We propose to develop such a classifier based on the pattern of tags emerging from folksonomies. The experimental results are positive and encouraging.
Lin, Wei-Hao, and Alexander Hauptmann.
Identifying Ideological Perspectives of Web Videos Using Folksonomies.
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium Series Papers, Menlo Park, CA, 2008.
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