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  <Title>Aligning Articles in TV Newscasts and Newspapers</Title>
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1 Introduction
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    <Paragraph position="0"> Pattern information and natural language information used together can complement and reinforce each other to enable more effective communication than can either medium alone (Feiner 91) (Nakamura 93). One of the good examples is a TV newscast and a newspaper. In a TV newscast, events are reported clearly and intuitively with speech and image information. On the other hand, in a newspaper, the same events are reported by text information more precisely than in the corresponding TV newscast. Figure 1 and Figure 2 are examples of articles in TV newscasts and newspapers, respectively, and report the same accident, that is, the airplane crash in which the Commerce Secretary was killed. However, it is difficult to use newspapers and TV newscasts together without aligning articles in the newspapers with those in the TV newscasts. In this paper, we propose a method for aligning articles in newspapers and TV newscasts. In addition, we show a browsing and retrieval system for aligned articles in newspapers and TV newscasts.</Paragraph>
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