Authors
Cees Snoek, Marcel Worring, Dennis Koelma, Arnold Smeulders
Publication date
2006
Conference
Image and Video Retrieval: 5th International Conference, CIVR 2006, Tempe, AZ, USA, July 13-15, 2006. Proceedings 5
Pages
11-20
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
We combine in this paper automatic learning of a large lexicon of semantic concepts with traditional video retrieval methods into a novel approach to narrow the semantic gap. The core of the proposed solution is formed by the automatic detection of an unprecedented lexicon of 101 concepts. From there, we explore the combination of query-by-concept, query-by-example, query-by-keyword, and user interaction into the MediaMill semantic video search engine. We evaluate the search engine against the 2005 NIST TRECVID video retrieval benchmark, using an international broadcast news archive of 85 hours. Top ranking results show that the lexicon-driven search engine is highly effective for interactive video retrieval.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
C Snoek, M Worring, D Koelma, A Smeulders - Image and Video Retrieval: 5th International …, 2006