• DocumentCode
    989699
  • Title

    A Learned Lexicon-Driven Paradigm for Interactive Video Retrieval

  • Author

    Snoek, Cees G M ; Worring, Marcel ; Koelma, Dennis C. ; Smeulders, Arnold W M

  • Author_Institution
    Intelligent Syst. Lab, Amsterdam Univ.
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    280
  • Lastpage
    292
  • Abstract
    Effective video retrieval is the result of interplay between interactive query selection, advanced visualization of results, and a goal-oriented human user. Traditional interactive video retrieval approaches emphasize paradigms, such as query-by-keyword and query-by-example, to aid the user in the search for relevant footage. However, recent results in automatic indexing indicate that query-by-concept is becoming a viable resource for interactive retrieval also. We propose in this paper a new video retrieval paradigm. The core of the paradigm is formed by first detecting a large lexicon of semantic concepts. From there, we combine query-by-concept, query-by-example, query-by-keyword, and user interaction into the MediaMill semantic video search engine. To measure the impact of increasing lexicon size on interactive video retrieval performance, we performed two experiments against the 2004 and 2005 NIST TRECVID benchmarks, using lexicons containing 32 and 101 concepts, respectively. The results suggest that from all factors that play a role in interactive retrieval, a large lexicon of semantic concepts matters most. Indeed, by exploiting large lexicons, many video search questions are solvable without using query-by-keyword and query-by-example. In addition, we show that the lexicon-driven search engine outperforms all state-of-the-art video retrieval systems in both TRECVID 2004 and 2005
  • Keywords
    indexing; interactive video; learning (artificial intelligence); search engines; video retrieval; MediaMill semantic video search engine; interactive query selection; interactive video retrieval; learned lexicon-driven paradigm; Benchmarking; concept learning; content analysis and indexing; interactive systems; multimedia information systems; video retrieval;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1520-9210
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMM.2006.886275
  • Filename
    4067007