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Web2Talkshow: transforming web content into TV-program-like content based on the creation of dialogue

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Published:10 May 2005Publication History

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We propose a new browsing system called "Web2Talkshow". It transforms declarative-based web content into humorous dialog-based TV-program-like content that is presented through cartoon animation and synthesized speech. The system does this based on keywords in the original web content. Web2Talkshow enable users to get desired web content easily, pleasantly, and in a user-friendly way while being able to continue working on other tasks. Thus, using it will be much like watching TV.

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        cover image ACM Conferences
        WWW '05: Special interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web
        May 2005
        454 pages
        ISBN:1595930515
        DOI:10.1145/1062745

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        • Published: 10 May 2005

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