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Automated Video Transformation for PIB Press Release: A Literature Survey


Abstract:

This paper investigates new trends in press release distribution, with a special emphasis on the shift from text-to-video formats. Modern audiences' short attention spans...Show More

Abstract:

This paper investigates new trends in press release distribution, with a special emphasis on the shift from text-to-video formats. Modern audiences' short attention spans demand a more captivating method of disseminating information. We suggest a software program that does this job automatically by turning press releases into interesting videos. This program creates visually appealing material by using a collection of photos and videos that are not protected by copyright. Furthermore, our software integrates cutting-edge technologies like Natural Language Processing for keyword extraction along with algorithms like Long Short-Term Memory for language translation. By improving accessibility and relevance, these features enable a wider range of users to consume the information. This study demonstrates how technology has the power to change conventional communication techniques, making them more interesting and available to modern audiences. Notably, it's important to clarify that this paper exclusively focuses on conducting a thorough literature survey of existing research papers in this domain.
Date of Conference: 19-21 July 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 November 2024
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Conference Location: Rourkela, India

I. Introduction

Press releases from the Press Information Bureau are usually presented as text. With users' attention spans shrinking, it's important to offer press releases in a more engaging format like videos. To accomplish this, software should be developed to automatically create videos from published press releases. The images and clips used must be copyright-free. The software should have a repository for storing these images and clips for video generation. Furthermore, the generated video must be reviewed and approved by the relevant PIB officer before being published.

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