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Can social annotation support users in evaluating the trustworthiness of video clips?

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We propose a novel support system for evaluating the trustworthiness of video clips on a video sharing Web site. Our system is used for analyzing comments, posted by users, of a video clip and generating visuals for aiding a user in judging if a video clip is trustworthy or not. Our system is used for representing the changes in the positive and negative levels of comments by generating two types of time-related graphs. One is related to playback time, and the other is related to the date of a posted comment. We realized the prototype system and discussed the capability of our system.

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    WICOW '08: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Information credibility on the web
    October 2008
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    ISBN:9781605582597
    DOI:10.1145/1458527
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    1. chat
    2. social annotation
    3. trustworthiness
    4. video sharing web site

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    CIKM08: Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
    October 30, 2008
    California, Napa Valley, USA

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