Approaches to multimedia search often evolve from existing approaches with strong average precision. However, work on search evaluation shows that average precision does not always capture effectiveness in terms of satisfying user needs because it ignores the diversity of search results. This paper investigates whether search approaches with diverse results have been neglected within the multimedia retrieval research agenda due the fact that they are overshadowed by search approaches with strong average precision. To this end, we compare 361 search approaches applied on the TrecVid benchmarks between 2005 and 2007. We motivate two criteria based on measure correlation and statistical equivalence to estimate whether search approaches with di...
Video and XML retrieval test collections call for evaluation metrics that do not require a predefine...
In this paper, we describe one of the largest multi-site interactive video retrieval experiments con...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system e...
Approaches to multimedia search often evolve from existing approaches with strong average precision....
Abstract Information retrieval has a strong founda-tion of empirical investigation: based on the pos...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that the type of improvements in information retrieval syst...
In this paper we present a number of methods for re-ranking video search results in order to introdu...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
Recent investigations of search performance have shown that, even when presented with two systems th...
Abstract. We present two new measures of retrieval effectiveness, in-spired by Graded Average Precis...
Information retrieval services can be difficult to evaluate because relevance is difficult to define...
Abstract: This paper analyzed retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and correlation of Goo...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
This paper describes a study on diversity in image search results. One of the first test collections...
For the evaluation of diversified search results, a number of different methods have been proposed i...
Video and XML retrieval test collections call for evaluation metrics that do not require a predefine...
In this paper, we describe one of the largest multi-site interactive video retrieval experiments con...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system e...
Approaches to multimedia search often evolve from existing approaches with strong average precision....
Abstract Information retrieval has a strong founda-tion of empirical investigation: based on the pos...
Several recent studies have demonstrated that the type of improvements in information retrieval syst...
In this paper we present a number of methods for re-ranking video search results in order to introdu...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
Recent investigations of search performance have shown that, even when presented with two systems th...
Abstract. We present two new measures of retrieval effectiveness, in-spired by Graded Average Precis...
Information retrieval services can be difficult to evaluate because relevance is difficult to define...
Abstract: This paper analyzed retrieval effectiveness in context of precision and correlation of Goo...
The purpose of this masters thesis is to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of three different ...
This paper describes a study on diversity in image search results. One of the first test collections...
For the evaluation of diversified search results, a number of different methods have been proposed i...
Video and XML retrieval test collections call for evaluation metrics that do not require a predefine...
In this paper, we describe one of the largest multi-site interactive video retrieval experiments con...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system e...