-- Title: Recompilation of broadcast videos based on real-world scenarios -- Abstract: In recent years, following the increase in the capacity of storage devices, research on retrieval and browsing of videos stored in a large-scale broadcast video archive has become active. When considering the retrieval of video media compared to text and image media, there is a problem that it is more difficult to browse and conceive the retrieved information at a glance. Considering this problem, we have been working on methods that do not simply provide to the users, a list of individual video clips in the archive as the retrieved results, but instead, provide a presentation of recompiled video clips according to "scenarios" obtained from the real world; various kinds of social information available on, mostly, but not limited to, the Web. In this talk, I will introduce our works in news, sports, and cooking domains, that make use of Wikipedia articles, demoscopic polls, twitter tweets, and cooking recipes in order to recompile video clips from corresponding TV shows. -- Short Bio: Dr. Ide received his Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Tokyo, Japan. He has worked as an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan, during 2000 and 2004. He is currently an Associate Professor at Nagoya University, Japan. He was a Invited Professor at IRISA, France in 2005, 2006, and 2007, a Senior Visiting Researcher at University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands from 2010 to 2011. He has been working on the analysis, indexing, and structuring of various kinds of video data including news, cooking, and sports shows, video streams obtained from mobile-phone, in-vehicle and surveillance cameras. He has served in various program committees for conferences such as ACMMM (2008-2013), ICME (2009-2013), CIVR (2004-2010), ICMR (2011-2013), and MMM (2012-2013), and also in organizing committees of conferences such as PCM (2004), MMM (2008), and ACMMM (2012).