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Structured learning of human interactions in TV shows
Published 2012“…The method is evaluated on a new dataset comprising 300 video clips acquired from 23 different TV shows and on the benchmark UT--Interaction dataset.…”
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EXPRESS: beyond the pair: media archetypes and complex channel synergies in advertising
Published 2024“…This research empirically learns complex channel complementaries using Latent Class analysis. Latent classes have three useful properties: (i) they account for non-random selection of channels into campaigns, (ii) they capture pairwise and higher-order interactions between channels, and (iii) they allow for meaningful interpretation. …”
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