Automatic Machinima News-Broadcasting 138
MattSparkes writes "Researchers claim to have produced software that automatically generates timely video news bulletins, presented by computer-animated characters, which could revolutionise current affairs broadcasting. The system, called News at Seven, takes RSS news feeds and does some formatting before passing it to an avatar from Half-Life 2 to read out. Based on keywords, the system also draws in video from YouTube and images from Flickr to supplement the speech."
Sweet! (Score:5, Funny)
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This is NOT Machinima (Score:1)
If the "News Anchor" is completely automated, this is not considered Machinima.
</tech jargon nazi>
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On Guantanamo and torture of detainees:
"Humans do not yet know the meaning of 'suffering!'"
After the upcoming election:
"Morbo congratulates the winners of the congressional races. My death come quickly to their enemies."
On global warming:
"One day, my race will destroy all you puny humans!"
One question. (Score:1, Offtopic)
No visible nudity... (Score:2)
DOA engine port (Score:2)
3... 2... 1...
B(.Y.)B I E S !!!
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And in other news... (Score:5, Funny)
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We're expecting partly sunny skies with the slight chance of headcrabs as we get into Saturday. Sunday, better get your railguns ready for the fall folliage! Back to you!
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Tonight's top story (Score:2)
i wonder (Score:3, Funny)
woah META NEWS
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Re:i wonder (Score:5, Insightful)
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Repeat after me It is better to relate to a human being than to a machine.
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Damnit! I always screw that up. *smacks self on the forehead*
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The fetishization of the carefully crafted artificial media image of celebrities is not, in any meaningful way, relating to a human being.
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I love the idea (Score:3, Insightful)
1) Generate a number of silly write ups/pictures/videos
2) Wait around for a tempting news article (dubbya saying something inflamitory)
3) Post all of your existing junk with titles that relate to the news piece
4) ?????
5) Laugh as they get included! (err, I mean profit, right)
Oh, and on a side note, I thought that HL2 characters could be fed lines and they would automaticly speak them as well as forming the proper mouth movements....
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Not really - the game uses recorded speech files (from flesh-and-blood voice actors) which are then run through various external tools [valvesoftware.com] to extract phonemes and visemes.
I remember seeing someone's HL2-related work on text-to-speech [valvesoftware.com] a while back - it appears to be the same system being used for this News at Seven thingy. One nifty feature:
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You would probably have to have a site that is being spidered by news.google.com (which is very possible if you have a relevant news blog) or you would have to have a pre-existing site with a good article history.
Personally, I don't think it would be worth the time and effort to get it all up there just to have a robot read off something stupid about the President. Hell, we don't need an avatar to do it
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Google News for the Post-Literate set! (Score:2)
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Skeptical (Score:4, Insightful)
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Note I love ananova. The selection of news stories there is the simply the best. You can read about the strangest stuff on there.
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Honestly this does sound interesting. But I'm still not sure how useful it'll be in the end. If they had speech generation tacked on it's be a pure win. But synthesized speech has been completely crap for years, we might be getting closer but I'd much rather watch something like nude news, than a poorly synthesized voice. Onl
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Anchors? Blech (Score:2)
Unless you want to become real journalists.
Ooohhhh snap!
Seriously, I think that anchor culture in news is a mistake. Why do we need to see an avatar or person delivering news for it to be trustworthy? I find a lot of the plastic talking heads on television news decidedly untrustworthy, as more care seems to have gone into diction than thought, and their veneer of omnipotence vanishes once the teleprompter breaks.
I've lived in both the US and Ireland,
we want real people (Score:1)
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I would watch robot races.
Millions have watched the Mars rover robots.
This is just a different flavor of something to find interest in, not something to displace all else.
Initially this will have some interest due to the novelty, it will wane some and perhaps even die, but something like it will eventually work well enough and hold interest with enough people to be viable, especially if it custom tailored the news for you.
If and when AIs eventually become powerful eno
Just what we need less real local coverage (Score:2)
News ain't what it used to be (Score:3, Insightful)
News is properly defined as functional information.
However, in our day and age, where television *is* our culture, the definition of news is *news as seen on TV* - and news on TV, like everything passed through that medium, is converted into entertainment.
And that's why we no longer have a meaningful public discourse; news, news everywhere, and not a functional fact to think about.
i object (Score:1)
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That is, unless you read Slashdot and change your preferences to mod Insightful and Informative comments +2.
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Next development (Score:1)
Thank God ! (Score:2, Interesting)
This is double-plus good! (Score:1)
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If we still had a 4th estate that practiced long form investigative journalism and really dug for fa
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Having said that though I think anything that leads to more dehumanization and less authentic human stories is double plus bad. IMO we ought to use technology to communicate and enhance our humanity through a better understanding of science, literatur
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Huh? (Score:1, Redundant)
Just freaking great... (Score:2)
Gee thinks.
ObPython (Score:2)
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Really neat, but not useful (Score:2)
BUT
I really doubt if this (or something like it) will ever play a significant role in the way news is disseminated.
Given the medium of television, news shows play a logical role. Since TV is a one-way, one-speed presentation medium, news shows perform the role of deciding what you want to find out about, and presenting the information in the format(s) you most want.
How effective they are at filling this role is a different question, of
CBS Already Has An Animated Anchor (Score:1)
Now if only they could find a way for viewers to dial down the "Perky" setting...
Crow T. Trollbot
Take care in choosing the software! (Score:2)
What kind of youtube and flickr files would this one suggest?
I guess next we will have anchorman gangfights (remember the movie "Anchorman"?) in the MMORPG's- gangs of angry anchorman avitars running around looking for those guys that are taking their jobs.
That could even be made into an Anchorman MMORPG in it's own right!
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So you're saying... (Score:1)
I can see it already... (Score:4, Funny)
"They're waiting for you, Gordon - in the test chamber."
Cutscene at 11.
Wake up, Mr. Freeman (Score:2)
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It's all in the eyes.. (Score:2)
Cue me up some "Buster Friendly".
Re:News from Megavac V6 (Score:1)
I could swear this was posted a while ago here (Score:1)
Not a great idea (Score:2)
Just one great reason why we need real news anchors.
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Thanks for a well needed chuckle!
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"Information" without journalists... (Score:1)
Well... get ready for the future !
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Not exactly new? (Score:1)
Maybe a good idea, but needs work (Score:2)
and speaking of Machinima news... (Score:2)
But seriously, this kind of automated thing baffles me. Even though I'm a machinima director, I'm not sure I would want to watch an animated talking head deliver my news.
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Can't see how it could possibly be any worse than the talking heads that deliver news on the teevee now.
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I guess I'm a poor judge of this stuff since I don't watch any television at all, and if I did, the last thing I would watch is news. I prefer to read my news. And I like getting it from the web so I can pick and choose by headline.
I swear, (Score:2)
20 Minutes into the Future (Score:2)
The creepiest part of this watershed is just how much today's political landscape resembles the one covered by "Network 23".
You mean like Lady Mainframe? (Score:2)
Granted it's not an automated system, but I can almost guarantee it's much more entertaining.
Old News (Score:2)
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After the Dan Rather animatron went bzzt on the tv you would think so. I thought PBS was going to buy it for salvage but...
Ananova (Score:2)
Alyx the ankerwoman. (Score:1)
..Several sources report that the combine's suppression field is up and running again".
Weather forecast: Time to hop in those HEV suits people.: We're looking at heavy downfall and some headcrab."
Weather Channel (Score:1)
Already on Steam.... (Score:1)
...and the amazing thing is VALVe PUBLICISED & LINKED 'NEWS AT SEVEN' THEMSELVES, ON STEAM, LAST WEEK.
Arrrghhh.
Call yourselves nerds? Pah! Surely News at Seven is Old Old Old News at Seven.
Links (Score:4, Informative)
Here are some links for your viewing pleasure:
news at seven home page [northwestern.edu]
Video Demonstration of News at Seven - 10/16/06 (.wmv - 24Mb) [northwestern.edu]
Video Demonstration of News at Seven Celebrity News - 10/16/06 (.wmv - 25Mb) [northwestern.edu]
Video Demonstration of News at Seven Science News - 10/16/06 (.wmv - 12Mb) [northwestern.edu]
News at Seven on the ABC News Tonight podcast [northwestern.edu].
Video demonstration of News At Seven [northwestern.edu].
The celebrity one is freaking *classic* (Score:2)
"These people are so famous even I know who they are."
Damn, I wish real anchors talked like this.
Animated characters, indeed (Score:2)
Great. As if human on screen news announcers aren't superfluous enough.
I often think about the Movie Camera Syndrome exhibited at family picnics when I was a kid. Somebody's aunt or cousin pulls out an 8mm movie camera and points it at kids who are talking or playing animately (no pun intended). The kids promptly stop whatever they're doing and look at the camera with a note of slack jawed
Change she read me slashdot? (Score:2)
I hate radio news people that try to funny and interupt the music for their morning programs. I wouldn't really want to listen to slashdot being read to me. I can read faster than I can listen.
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An example of what the HL2 engine can do (Score:1)
Here's a music video that showcases the lipsync and emotions that the HL2 engine is capable of.
But what about the BIAS? (Score:4, Funny)
It won't be long until these "avatars" start biasing the news towards their personal beliefs.. like denegrating head crabs, or constantly slanting the news against Dr. Breen.
Not to mention the crowbar lobby's already powerful influence...
Already in production (Score:5, Funny)
Personal TV Network (Score:2)