There exist various objects, such as pictures, music, texts, etc., around our environment. We have a view for
these objects by looking, reading or listening. Our view is concerned with our behaviors deeply, and is very
important to understand our behaviors. Therefore, we propose a method which acquires a view as a vector,
and apply the vector to sequence generation. We focus on sequences of the data of which a user selects from a
multimedia database containing pictures, music, movie, etc.. These data cannot be stereotyped because user's
view for them changes by each user. Therefore, we represent the structure of the multimedia database as the
vector representing user's view and the stereotyped vector, and acquire sequences containing the structure as
elements.
We demonstrate a city-sequence generation system which reflects user's intension as an application of sequence
generation containing user's view. We apply the self-organizing map to this system to represent user's view.
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