Measuring the impact of temporal context on video retrieval

Publication Type  Conference Poster
Year of Publication  2008
Authors  Byrne, D.; Wilkins, P.; Jones, G.J.F.; Smeaton, A.F.; O'Connor, N.E.
Conference Name  CIVR 2008 - ACM International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval
Conference Date(s)  7-9 July 2008
Conference Location  Niagara Falls, Canada
ISBN Number  978-1-60558-070-8
Key Words  RP4; RP5
Abstract  

In this paper we describe the findings from the K-Space interactive video search experiments in TRECVid 2007, which examined the effects of including temporal context in video retrieval. The traditional approach to presenting video search results is to maximise recall by offering a user as many potentially relevant shots as possible within a limited amount of time. ‘Context’-oriented systems opt to allocate a portion of theresults presentation space to providing additional contextual cues about the returned results. In video retrieval these cues often include temporal information such as a shot’s location within the overall video broadcast and/or its neighbouring shots. We developed two interfaces with identical retrieval functionality in order to measure the effects of such context on user performance. The first system had a ‘recall-oriented’ interface, where results from a query were presented as a ranked list of shots. The second was ‘contextoriented’, with results presented as a ranked list of broadcasts. 10 users participated in the experiments, of which 8 were novices and 2 experts. Participants completed a number of retrieval topics using both the recall-oriented and context-oriented systems.

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