A New Tool for Collaborative Video Search via Content-based Retrieval and Visual Inspection
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2016
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We present a new approach for collaborative video search and video browsing relying on a combination of traditional, indexbased video retrieval complemented with large-scale human-based visual inspection. In particular, a traditional PC interface is used for query-based search using advanced indexing and querying methods (e.g., concept search), whereas a visualization of the database on a tablet is used for pure human-based browsing. Both parts are coupled to compensate for mutual disadvantages; human visual inspection allows for a better, more detailed analysis of the data – also bridging the semantic gap – but comes at the price of an unfiltered database – a disadvantage that is resolved by using the results from the query engine to change visualization order.
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Video retrieval, feature signatures, collaborative search, humancomputer interaction
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Hürst, W O, Ip Vai Ching, A, Hudelist, M A, Primus, M J, Schoeffmann, K & Beecks, C 2016, A New Tool for Collaborative Video Search via Content-based Retrieval and Visual Inspection. in Proceedings of the 2016 ACM on Multimedia Conference. pp. 731-732. https://doi.org/10.1145/2964284.2973824