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Crowdsourcing visual detectors for video search

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    In this paper, we study social tagging at the video fragment-level using a combination of automated content understanding and the wisdom of the crowds. We are interested in the question whether crowdsourcing can be beneficial to a video search engine that automatically recognizes video fragments on a semantic level. To answer this question, we perform a 3-month online field study with a concert video search engine targeted at a dedicated user-community of pop concert enthusiasts. We harvest the feedback of more than 500 active users and perform two experiments. In experiment 1 we measure user incentive to provide feedback, in experiment 2 we determine the tradeoff between feedback quality and quantity when aggregated over multiple users. Results show that users provide sufficient feedback, which becomes highly reliable when a crowd agreement of 67% is enforced.

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      MM '11: Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Multimedia
      November 2011
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      ISBN:9781450306164
      DOI:10.1145/2072298
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      2. semantic indexing
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      • (2014)Story-based Video Retrieval in TV series using Plot SynopsesProceedings of International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval10.1145/2578726.2578727(137-144)Online publication date: 1-Apr-2014
      • (2014)Aligning plot synopses to videos for story-based retrievalInternational Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval10.1007/s13735-014-0065-94:1(3-16)Online publication date: 11-Sep-2014
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