Authors
Cees GM Snoek, Koen EA van de Sande, Ork de Rooij, Bouke Huurnink, Jan C van Gemert, Jasper RR Uijlings, Jiyin He, Xirong Li, Ivo Everts, Vladimir Nedovic, M van Liempt, Richard van Balen, Maarten de Rijke, Jan-Mark Geusebroek, Theo Gevers, Marcel Worring, Arnold WM Smeulders, Dennis C Koelma, Fei Yan, Muhammad Atif Tahir, Krystian Mikolajczyk, Josef Kittler
Publication date
2006/11
Conference
TRECVid
Pages
277-290
Description
In this paper we describe our TRECVID 2005 experiments. The UvA-MediaMill team participated in four tasks. For the detection of camera work (runid: A CAM) we investigate the benefit of using a tessellation of detectors in combination with supervised learning over a standard approach using global image information. Experiments indicate that average precision results increase drastically, especially for pan (+ 51%) and tilt (+ 28%). For concept detection we propose a generic approach using our semantic pathfinder. Most important novelty compared to last years system is the improved visual analysis using proto-concepts based on Wiccest features. In addition, the path selection mechanism was extended. Based on the semantic pathfinder architecture we are currently able to detect an unprecedented lexicon of 101 semantic concepts in a generic fashion. We performed a large set of experiments (runid: B vA). The results show that an optimal strategy for generic multimedia analysis is one that learns from the training set on a per-concept basis which tactic to follow. Experiments also indicate that our visual analysis approach is highly promising. The lexicon of 101 semantic concepts forms the basis for our search experiments (runid: B 2 A-MM). We participated in automatic, manual (using only visual information), and interactive search. The lexicon-driven retrieval paradigm aids substantially in all search tasks. When coupled with interaction, exploiting several novel browsing schemes of our semantic video search engine, results are excellent. We obtain a top-3 result for 19 out of 24 search topics. In addition, we obtain the highest mean average …
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