The Video Browser Showdown evaluates the performance of exploratory video search tools on a common data set in a common environment and in presence of the audience. The main goal of this competition is to enable researchers in the field of interactive video search to directly compare their tools at work. In this paper, we present results from the second Video Browser Showdown (VBS2013) and describe and evaluate the tools of all participating teams in detail. The evaluation results give insights on how exploratory video search tools are used and how they perform in direct comparison. Moreover, we compare the achieved performance to results from another user study where 16 participants employed a standard video player to complete the same tas...
This paper presents the findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen t...
With an increasing amount of video data in our daily life, the need for content-based search in vide...
This paper presents our third participation in the Video Browser Showdown. Building on the experienc...
The Video Browser Showdown evaluates the performance of exploratory video search tools on a common d...
Abstract The Video Browser Showdown evaluates the per-formance of exploratory video search tools on ...
The Video Browser Showdown addresses difficult video search challenges through an annual interactive...
During the last 10 years of Video Browser Showdown (VBS), there were many different approaches teste...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
Despite the fact that automatic content analysis has made remarkable progress over the last decade -...
In this tutorial we discuss interactive video search tools and methods, review their need in the ag...
This paper presents findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen teams...
In this paper, we introduce a multi-user hierarchical video search tool called VIDEOFALL. Our object...
In the research of video retrieval systems, comparative assessments during dedicated retrieval compe...
This paper presents the findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen t...
With an increasing amount of video data in our daily life, the need for content-based search in vide...
This paper presents our third participation in the Video Browser Showdown. Building on the experienc...
The Video Browser Showdown evaluates the performance of exploratory video search tools on a common d...
Abstract The Video Browser Showdown evaluates the per-formance of exploratory video search tools on ...
The Video Browser Showdown addresses difficult video search challenges through an annual interactive...
During the last 10 years of Video Browser Showdown (VBS), there were many different approaches teste...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
Despite the fact that automatic content analysis has made remarkable progress over the last decade -...
In this tutorial we discuss interactive video search tools and methods, review their need in the ag...
This paper presents findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen teams...
In this paper, we introduce a multi-user hierarchical video search tool called VIDEOFALL. Our object...
In the research of video retrieval systems, comparative assessments during dedicated retrieval compe...
This paper presents the findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen t...
With an increasing amount of video data in our daily life, the need for content-based search in vide...
This paper presents our third participation in the Video Browser Showdown. Building on the experienc...