Sharing of baseball event through social media

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Abstract

As real-time broadcasting services are becoming more popular, many people are sharing live events with remote users. Despite the success of real-time broadcasting services, a number of restrictions still exist in such enriching the real-time events and indexing them in an automatic and implicit manner. In this paper, we present a social media platform to provide a novel environment for sharing real-time events. The social media platform employs emerging web environment, which is called "Tangible Web", to provide a new interface for watching real-time events and facilitate the production of socia1 media (e.g. instant chat, MMS, etc) with time and geographic tags. Produced social media enrich a corresponding real-time event and are utilized to index each session of real-time events. To evaluate our platform, a baseball cheering system was implemented and had taken closed beta tests for World Baseball Classic 2009 (WBC 2009) and 2009 championship series of the Korea Baseball Leagues. Copyright 2010 ACM.

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Park, H., Youn, S. B., Hong, E., Lee, C., Kwon, Y. M., Ko, H., … Kim, J. K. (2010). Sharing of baseball event through social media. In MIR 2010 - Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMM International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval (pp. 389–392). https://doi.org/10.1145/1743384.1743448

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