In this paper we introduce a novel interactive video retrieval approach which uses sub-needs of an information need for querying and organising the search process. The underlying assumption of this approach is that the search effectiveness will be enhanced when employed for interactive video retrieval. We explore the performance bounds of a faceted system by using the simulated user evaluation methodology on TRECVID data sets and also on the logs of a prior user experiment with the system. We discuss the simulated evaluation strategies employed in our evaluation and the effect on the use of both textual and visual features. The facets are simulated by the use of clustering the video shots using textual and visual features. The experimental ...
This paper presents the findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen t...
In this paper, we present a user study on a novel video search interface based on the concept of asp...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
In this paper we introduce a novel interactive video retrieval approach which uses sub-needs of an i...
In this paper we explore the limitations of facet based browsing which uses sub-needs of an informat...
The recent increase of online video has challenged the research in the field of video information re...
This paper presents a content-based interactive video brows- ing system to address the challenge in ...
With the rapid increase in online video services, video retrieval systems are becoming increasingly ...
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...
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...
vitrivr is a general purpose retrieval system that supports a wide range of query modalities. In thi...
This paper investigates the role of gaze movements as implicit user feedback during interactive vide...
Aural and visual cues can be automatically extracted from video and used to index its contents. This...
This paper presents the findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen t...
In this paper, we present a user study on a novel video search interface based on the concept of asp...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...
In this paper we introduce a novel interactive video retrieval approach which uses sub-needs of an i...
In this paper we explore the limitations of facet based browsing which uses sub-needs of an informat...
The recent increase of online video has challenged the research in the field of video information re...
This paper presents a content-based interactive video brows- ing system to address the challenge in ...
With the rapid increase in online video services, video retrieval systems are becoming increasingly ...
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...
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...
vitrivr is a general purpose retrieval system that supports a wide range of query modalities. In thi...
This paper investigates the role of gaze movements as implicit user feedback during interactive vide...
Aural and visual cues can be automatically extracted from video and used to index its contents. This...
This paper presents the findings of the eleventh Video Browser Showdown competition, where sixteen t...
In this paper, we present a user study on a novel video search interface based on the concept of asp...
Interactive video retrieval tools developed over the past few years are emerging as powerful alterna...