Dynamically Constructing Geographically Optimized Routing Graphs From Unstructured Multi-Modal Media
Abstract
A geographically optimized routing graph is dynamically constructed from unstructured multi-modal media. A transcript is generated from audiovisual data of a media item. Words or phrases satisfying geographic spatial anchoring criteria are identified and associated with a first geographic location. Visual analysis operations are performed on corresponding video frames to identify a second geographic location. A modality conflict is detected based on differences between the first and second geographic locations. The conflict is resolved by applying deterministic weighting to generate resolved geographic locations. A routing graph is generated by sequencing the resolved geographic locations based on physical geographic proximity independent of their order of appearance in the media item.
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Recommended Citation
Agarwal, Nikita, "Dynamically Constructing Geographically Optimized Routing Graphs From Unstructured Multi-Modal Media", Technical Disclosure Commons, (June 30, 2026)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10666