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A Framework for Effective Known-item Search in Video

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2019

Abstract

Searching for one particular scene in a large video collection (known-item search) represents a challenging task for video retrieval systems. According to the recent results reached at evaluation campaigns, even respected approaches based on machine learning do not help to solve the task easily in many cases.

Hence, in addition to effective automatic multimedia annotation and embedding, interactive search is recommended as well. This paper presents a comprehensive description of an interactive video retrieval framework VIRET that successfully participated at several recent evaluation campaigns.

Utilized video analysis, feature extraction and retrieval models are detailed as well as several experiments evaluating effectiveness of selected system components. The results of the prototype at the Video Browser Showdown 2019 are highlighted in connection with an analysis of collected query logs.

We conclude that the framework comprise a set of effective and efficient models for most of the evaluated known-item search tasks in 1000 hours of video and could serve as a baseline reference approach. The analysis also reveals that the result presentation interface needs improvements for better performance of future VIRET prototypes.