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Browsing Video Along Multiple Threads

Published: 01 February 2010 Publication History

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This paper describes a novel method for browsing a large video collection. It links various forms of related video fragments together as threads. These threads are based on query results, the timeline as well as visual and semantic similarity. We design two interfaces which use threads as the basis for browsing. One interface shows a minimal set of threads, and the other as many as fit on the screen. To evaluate both interfaces we perform a regular user study, a study based on user simulation, and we participated in the interactive video retrieval task of the TRECVID benchmark. The results indicate that the use of threads in interactive video retrieval is beneficial. Furthermore, we found that in general the query result and the timeline are the most important threads, but having several additional threads improves the performance as it encourages people to explore new dimensions.

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    cover image IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
    IEEE Transactions on Multimedia  Volume 12, Issue 2
    February 2010
    57 pages

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    Published: 01 February 2010

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    1. Conceptual similarity
    2. information visualization
    3. interactive search
    4. multidimensional browsing
    5. semantic threads

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