RADIA -- Radio Advertisement Detection with Intelligent Analytics
Jorge \'Alvarez, Juan Carlos Armenteros, Camilo Torr\'on, Miguel, Ortega-Mart\'in, Alfonso Ardoiz, \'Oscar Garc\'ia, Ignacio Arranz, \'I\~nigo, Galdeano, Ignacio Garrido, Adri\'an Alonso, Fernando Bay\'on, Oleg Vorontsov

TL;DR
This paper presents RadIA, an innovative automated system for detecting radio advertisements using speech recognition and text classification, capable of identifying new ads without prior content knowledge, enhancing monitoring efficiency.
Contribution
RadIA introduces a novel detection method that does not require prior broadcast content knowledge, enabling identification of impromptu and new advertisements in radio broadcasts.
Findings
Achieved an F1-macro score of 87.76 on detection tasks.
Demonstrated the system's ability to detect new and impromptu ads.
Provided insights into hyperparameter effects on model performance.
Abstract
Radio advertising remains an integral part of modern marketing strategies, with its appeal and potential for targeted reach undeniably effective. However, the dynamic nature of radio airtime and the rising trend of multiple radio spots necessitates an efficient system for monitoring advertisement broadcasts. This study investigates a novel automated radio advertisement detection technique incorporating advanced speech recognition and text classification algorithms. RadIA's approach surpasses traditional methods by eliminating the need for prior knowledge of the broadcast content. This contribution allows for detecting impromptu and newly introduced advertisements, providing a comprehensive solution for advertisement detection in radio broadcasting. Experimental results show that the resulting model, trained on carefully segmented and tagged text data, achieves an F1-macro score of 87.76…
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TopicsSmart Systems and Machine Learning
