Concept-based interactive search system
Our successful multimedia event detection system at TREC-VID 2015 showed its strength on handling complex concepts in a query. The system was based on a large number of pre-trained concept detectors for textual-to-visual relation. In this paper, we enhance the system by enabling human-in-the-loop. I...
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2017
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Summary: | Our successful multimedia event detection system at TREC-VID 2015 showed its strength on handling complex concepts in a query. The system was based on a large number of pre-trained concept detectors for textual-to-visual relation. In this paper, we enhance the system by enabling human-in-the-loop. In order to facilitate a user to quickly find an information need, we incorporate concept screening, video reranking by highlighted concepts, relevance feedback and color sketch to refine a coarse retrieval result. The aim is to eventually come up with a system suitable for both Ad-hoc Video Search and Known-Item Search. In addition, as the increasing awareness of difficulty in distinguishing shots of very similar scenes, we also explore the automatic story annotation along the timeline of a video, so that a user can quickly grasp the story happened in the context of a target shot and reject shots with incorrect context. With the story annotation, a user can refine the search result as well by simply adding a few keywords in a special “context field” of a query. |
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