This paper presents the second version of the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine supporting multiple query paradigms. Ever since, IMOTION has supported the search for video sequences on the basis of still images, user-provided sketches, or the specification of motion via flow fields. For the second version, the functionality and the usability of the system have been improved. It now supports multiple input images (such as sketches or still frames) per query, as well as the specification of objects to be present within the target sequence. The results are either grouped by video or by sequence and the support for selective and collaborative retrieval has been improved. Special features have been added to encapsulate semant...
We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated free-hand sketches as queries. Exis...
This thesis focuses on novel video retrieval scenarios. More particularly, we aim at the Known-item ...
The advent of pen-based user interfaces has facilitated several natural ways for human-computer inte...
This paper presents the second version of the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine ...
Abstract. This paper presents the second version of the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retriev...
This paper introduces the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine supporting multiple ...
This paper introduces the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine supporting multiple ...
Abstract. This paper introduces the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine supporting...
Despite the tremendous importance and availability of large video collections, support for video ret...
The IMOTION system is a content-based video search engine that provides fast and intuitive known ite...
With the increasing omnipresence of video recording devices and the resulting abundance of digital v...
Abstract. We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated free-hand sketches as que...
Abstract. We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated free-hand sketches as que...
Existing sketch-analysis work studies sketches depicting static objects or scenes. In this work, we ...
Humans have an innate ability to communicate visually; the earliest forms of communication were cave...
We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated free-hand sketches as queries. Exis...
This thesis focuses on novel video retrieval scenarios. More particularly, we aim at the Known-item ...
The advent of pen-based user interfaces has facilitated several natural ways for human-computer inte...
This paper presents the second version of the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine ...
Abstract. This paper presents the second version of the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retriev...
This paper introduces the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine supporting multiple ...
This paper introduces the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine supporting multiple ...
Abstract. This paper introduces the IMOTION system, a sketch-based video retrieval engine supporting...
Despite the tremendous importance and availability of large video collections, support for video ret...
The IMOTION system is a content-based video search engine that provides fast and intuitive known ite...
With the increasing omnipresence of video recording devices and the resulting abundance of digital v...
Abstract. We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated free-hand sketches as que...
Abstract. We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated free-hand sketches as que...
Existing sketch-analysis work studies sketches depicting static objects or scenes. In this work, we ...
Humans have an innate ability to communicate visually; the earliest forms of communication were cave...
We present a novel video retrieval system that accepts annotated free-hand sketches as queries. Exis...
This thesis focuses on novel video retrieval scenarios. More particularly, we aim at the Known-item ...
The advent of pen-based user interfaces has facilitated several natural ways for human-computer inte...