Content-based video retrieval systems have been widely associated with desktop environments that are largely complex in nature, targeting expert users and often require complex queries. Due to this complexity, interaction with these systems can be a challenge for regular ”novice” users. In recent years, a shift can be observed from this traditional desktop environment to that of handheld devices, which requires a different approach to interacting with the user. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of a handheld content-based video retrieval system on both expert and novice users. We show that with this type of device, a simple and intuitive interface, which incorporates the principles of content-based systems, though hidden from the u...
In this demo paper, we describe our user-generated video search system, compromising of an iPad inte...
The Video Browser Showdown addresses difficult video search challenges through an annual interactive...
In this paper we present and discuss the system we developed for the search task of the TRECVID 2002...
Content-based video retrieval systems have been widely associated with desktop environments that are...
With recent uptake in the usage of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, increasing at an...
In this paper, we describe one of the largest multi-site interactive video retrieval experiments con...
Contemporary video retrieval systems are wanting in terms of helping users find appropriate videos. ...
The authors developed a system in which visually dense displays of thumbnail imagery in storyboard v...
The authors developed a system in which visually dense displays of thumbnail imagery in storyboard v...
The results of a study are presented, in which people queried a news archive using an interactive vi...
The results of a study are presented, in which people queried a news archive using an interactive vi...
TRECVID participants have enjoyed consistent success using storyboard interfaces for shot-based retr...
The Informedia group at Carnegie Mellon University has since 1994 been developing and evaluating sur...
In this demo paper, we describe our user-generated video search system, compromising of an iPad inte...
The Video Browser Showdown addresses difficult video search challenges through an annual interactive...
In this paper we present and discuss the system we developed for the search task of the TRECVID 2002...
Content-based video retrieval systems have been widely associated with desktop environments that are...
With recent uptake in the usage of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, increasing at an...
In this paper, we describe one of the largest multi-site interactive video retrieval experiments con...
Contemporary video retrieval systems are wanting in terms of helping users find appropriate videos. ...
The authors developed a system in which visually dense displays of thumbnail imagery in storyboard v...
The authors developed a system in which visually dense displays of thumbnail imagery in storyboard v...
The results of a study are presented, in which people queried a news archive using an interactive vi...
The results of a study are presented, in which people queried a news archive using an interactive vi...
TRECVID participants have enjoyed consistent success using storyboard interfaces for shot-based retr...
The Informedia group at Carnegie Mellon University has since 1994 been developing and evaluating sur...
In this demo paper, we describe our user-generated video search system, compromising of an iPad inte...
The Video Browser Showdown addresses difficult video search challenges through an annual interactive...
In this paper we present and discuss the system we developed for the search task of the TRECVID 2002...