An optimized E-lecture video retrieval based on machine learning classification

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The advent of internet has lead to colossal development of e-learning frameworks. The efficiency of such systems however relies on the effectiveness and fast content based retrieval approaches. This paper presents a methodology for efficient search and retrieval of lecture videos based on Machine Learning (ML) text classification algorithm. The text transcript is generated exclusively from the audio content extracted from the video lectures. This content is utilized for the summary and keyword extraction which is used for training the ML text classification model. An optimized search is achieved based on the trained ML model. The performance of the system is compared by training the system using Naive Bayes, Support Vector Machine and Logistic Regression algorithms. Performance evaluation was done by precision, recall, F-score and accuracy of the search for each of the classifiers. It is observed that the system trained on Naive Bayes classification algorithm achieved better performance both in terms of time and also with respect to relevancy of the search results.

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Medida, L. H., & Ramani, K. (2019). An optimized E-lecture video retrieval based on machine learning classification. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(6), 4820–4827. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.F9114.088619

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