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This document is a seminar topic submission form from a student named AADHITHYANARAYANAN V A. The proposed topic is "A Deep Learning-Based Approach for Inappropriate Content Detection and Classification of YouTube Videos." The student provides an overview of the topic, noting the growth of YouTube and issues with inappropriate content, and proposes using deep learning models like CNNs and LSTMs to detect such content. The literature overview discusses prior work using EfficientNet and BiLSTM models on a YouTube video dataset, achieving 95.66% accuracy. References include several papers on detecting inappropriate content in videos and comments using deep learning approaches.
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Seminar Abstract 1

This document is a seminar topic submission form from a student named AADHITHYANARAYANAN V A. The proposed topic is "A Deep Learning-Based Approach for Inappropriate Content Detection and Classification of YouTube Videos." The student provides an overview of the topic, noting the growth of YouTube and issues with inappropriate content, and proposes using deep learning models like CNNs and LSTMs to detect such content. The literature overview discusses prior work using EfficientNet and BiLSTM models on a YouTube video dataset, achieving 95.66% accuracy. References include several papers on detecting inappropriate content in videos and comments using deep learning approaches.
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Seminar Topic Submission Form

Name AADHITHYANARAYANAN V A
Roll No 01
Class S7 – CSE A

1. Title of proposed topic :


A Deep Learning-Based Approach for Inappropriate Content Detection and Classification of
YouTube Videos.

2. Relevance and Brief overview of Area of Seminar :


The exponential growth of videos on YouTube has attracted billions of viewers among
which the majority belongs to a young demographic. Malicious uploaders also find this platform as
an opportunity to spread upsetting visual content, such as using animated cartoon videos to share
inappropriate content with children. Therefore, an automatic real-time video content filtering
mechanism is highly suggested to be integrated into social media platforms. In this study, a novel
deep learning-based architecture is proposed for the detection and classification of inappropriate
content in videos.

3. Overview of Literature currently available :


For this, the proposed framework employs an ImageNet pre-trained convolutional neural
network (CNN) model known as EfficientNet-B7 to extract video descriptors, which are then fed to
bidirectional long short-term memory (BiLSTM) network to learn effective video representations
and perform multiclass video classification. An attention mechanism is also integrated after
BiLSTM to apply attention probability distribution in the network. These models are evaluated on a
manually annotated dataset of 111,156 cartoon clips collected from YouTube videos. Experimental
results demonstrated that Efficient Net-BiLSTM (accuracy = 95.66%) performs better than attention
mechanism based Efficient Net-BiLSTM (accuracy = 95.30%) framework. Secondly, the traditional
machine learning classifiers perform relatively poor than deep learning classifiers. Overall, the
architecture of Efficient Net and BiLSTM with 128 hidden units yielded state-of-the-art
performance (f1 score = 0.9267). Furthermore, the performance comparison against existing state-
of-the-art approaches verified that BiLSTM on top of CNN captures better contextual information
of video descriptors in network architecture, and hence achieved better results in child inappropriate
video content detection and classification.

4. References :
 K. Yousaf and T. Nawaz, "A Deep Learning-Based Approach for Inappropriate Content
Detection and Classification of YouTube Videos," in IEEE Access, vol. 10, pp. 16283-
16298, 2022, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3147519
 R. Kaushal, S. Saha, P. Bajaj and P. Kumaraguru, "KidsTube: Detection, characterization
and analysis of child unsafe content & promoters on YouTube," 2016 14th Annual
Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2016, pp. 157-164, doi:
10.1109/PST.2016.7906950.
 N. Aldahoul et al., "An Evaluation of Traditional and CNN-Based Feature Descriptors for
Cartoon Pornography Detection," in IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 39910-39925, 2021, doi:
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3064392
 Reddy, S., Srikanth, N., Sharvani, G.S. (2021). Development of Kid-Friendly YouTube
Access Model Using Deep Learning. In: Jat, D.S., Shukla, S., Unal, A., Mishra, D.K. (eds)
Data Science and Security. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 132. Springer,
Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5309-7_26
 Sultan Alshamrani, Ahmed Abusnaina, Mohammed Abuhamad, Daehun Nyang, and David
Mohaisen. 2021. Hate, Obscenity, and Insults: Measuring the Exposure of Children to
Inappropriate Comments in YouTube. In Companion Proceedings of the Web Conference
2021 (WWW '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 508–515.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3442442.3452314
 Trana, R.E., Gomez, C.E., Adler, R.F. (2021). Fighting Cyberbullying: An Analysis of
Algorithms Used to Detect Harassing Text Found on YouTube. In: Ahram, T. (eds)
Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Software and Systems Engineering. AHFE 2020.
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1213. Springer, Cham.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51328-3_2

Official Purpose

Recommendation and Comments by Guide :

Name of Guide : Asst Prof. Ajay Basil Varghese

Signature of Guide :

Recommendation and Comments by Seminar Coordinators:

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