What Makes A Video Radicalizing? Identifying Sources of Influence in QAnon Videos.
Lin AiYu-Wen ChenYuwen YuSeoyoung KweonJulia HirschbergSarah Ita LevitanPublished in: CoRR (2024)
Keyphrases
- video content
- video frames
- video sequences
- video data
- video database
- video analysis
- video clips
- key frames
- video editing
- video event
- event recognition
- youtube videos
- video streams
- input video
- video segments
- content based copy detection
- video surveillance
- online video
- moving camera
- space time
- temporal coherence
- video representation
- video retrieval
- dynamic scenes
- video images
- video indexing
- news video
- event detection
- sports video
- stereoscopic video
- spatiotemporal features
- video annotation
- human actions
- video shots
- multimedia
- video collections
- video browsing
- video material
- successive frames
- surveillance videos
- human activities
- semantic concept detection
- high definition
- motion features
- action classification
- spatial and temporal
- video sharing
- user generated
- natural language descriptions
- video search
- video processing
- video dataset
- instructional videos
- foreground background segmentation
- video stabilization
- camera motion
- video classification
- video signals
- video scene
- multimedia data
- stationary camera
- visual analysis
- video copy detection
- moving objects
- low frame rate
- temporal structure
- tv series
- temporal information