2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00799-018-0252-z
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From subtitles to substantial metadata: examining characteristics of named entities and their role in indexing

Abstract: This paper explores the possible role of named entities extracted from text in subtitles in automatic indexing of TV-programs. This is done by analyzing entity types, name density and name frequencies in subtitles and metadata records from different genres of TV programs. The name density in metadata records is much higher than the name density in subtitles, and named entities with high frequencies in the subtitles are more likely to be mentioned in the metadata records. Further analysis of the metadata record… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, proper names in television series have been a subject of very few studies. Among these, one should mention works by Bugheșiu (2018), Husevåg (2018), Naruszewicz-Duchlińska (2016a, 2016b and Gibka (2016Gibka ( , 2017. This article's aim is to initiate the studies of functions served by characters' proper names in television series 1 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, proper names in television series have been a subject of very few studies. Among these, one should mention works by Bugheșiu (2018), Husevåg (2018), Naruszewicz-Duchlińska (2016a, 2016b and Gibka (2016Gibka ( , 2017. This article's aim is to initiate the studies of functions served by characters' proper names in television series 1 .…”
Section: Introductory Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%