27. June 2009 · 1 comment · Categories: Science

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The paper on Concept-Based Video Retrieval by myself and Marcel Worring has appeared in Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval. In this paper, we review 300 references on video retrieval, indicating when text-only solutions are unsatisfactory and showing the promising alternatives which are in majority concept-based. Therefore, central to our discussion is the notion of a semantic concept: an objective linguistic description of an observable entity. Specifically, we present our view on how its automated detection, selection under uncertainty, and interactive usage might solve the major scientific problem for video retrieval: the semantic gap. To bridge the gap, we lay down the anatomy of a concept-based video search engine. We present a component-wise decomposition of such an interdisciplinary multimedia system, covering influences from information retrieval, computer vision, machine learning, and human-computer interaction. For each of the components we review state-of-the-art solutions in the literature, each having different characteristics and merits. Because of these differences, we cannot understand the progress in video retrieval without serious evaluation efforts such as carried out in the NIST TRECVID benchmark. We discuss its data, tasks, results, and the many derived community initiatives in creating annotations and baselines for repeatable experiments. We conclude with our perspective on future challenges and opportunities. The paper is available for download now.

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Our tutorial on coloring visual search was accepted for the forthcoming IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, Kyoto, Japan. In this half-day course, Theo Gevers, Arnold Smeulders, and myself will focus on the challenges in visual search using color, present methods how to achieve state-of-the-art performance, and indicate how to obtain improvements in the near future. Moreover, we give an overview of the latest developments and future trends in the field of visual search based on the Pascal VOC and TRECVID benchmarks — the leading benchmarks for image and video retrieval. A tutorial website with a detailed tutorial description, overview of lecture topics, and related material is available online now.