Unterstanding Video Retrieval
Approaches to Bridge the Semantic Gap, Evaluation Strategies and State-of-the-Art Systems
(Sprache: Englisch)
With the improving capabilities of current hardware systems, there are evergrowing possibilities to store and manipulate videos in a digital format,leading to a growing number of video archives. People build their own digitallibraries from materials created...
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With the improving capabilities of current hardware systems, there are ever
growing possibilities to store and manipulate videos in a digital format,
leading to a growing number of video archives. People build their own digital
libraries from materials created through digital cameras and camcorders, and
use systems such as YouTube to place this material on the web.
Unfortunately, this data creation prowess is not matched by any comparable
tools to organise and retrieve video information. There is a need to create
new retrieval engines to assist the users in searching and finding video scenes
they would like to see from many different video files. Unlike text retrieval
systems, retrieval on digital video datasets is facing a serious problem: The
Semantic Gap. This is the difference between low-level data representation of
videos and the higher level concepts user associates with video. This book
introduces several approaches to bridge this semantic gap, explains different
evaluation strategies and presents state-of-the-art video retrieval tools. The
target audience is everyone who is interested in getting to know the research
approaches that led to the popular video retrieval tools.
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With the improving capabilities of current hardware systems, there are ever growing possibilities to store and manipulate videos in a digital format, leading to a growing number of video archives. People build their own digital libraries from materials created through digital cameras and camcorders, and use systems such as YouTube to place this material on the web. Unfortunately, this data creation prowess is not matched by any comparable tools to organise and retrieve video information. There is a need to create new retrieval engines to assist the users in searching and finding video scenes they would like to see from many different video files. Unlike text retrieval systems, retrieval on digital video datasets is facing a serious problem: The Semantic Gap. This is the difference between low-level data representation of videos and the higher level concepts user associates with video. This book introduces several approaches to bridge this semantic gap, explains different evaluation strategies and presents state-of-the-art video retrieval tools. The target audience is everyone who is interested in getting to know the research approaches that led to the popular video retrieval tools.
Autoren-Porträt von Frank Hopfgartner
Frank Hopfgartner holds a Diplom-Informatikerdegree from the University of Koblenz-Landau,Germany and is currently a PhD student at theUniversity of Glasgow, UK. There, he is a memberof the Information Retrieval Group led by Prof.Keith van Rijsbergen.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Frank Hopfgartner
- 2007, 80 Seiten, Maße: 17 x 24 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
- ISBN-10: 383643248X
- ISBN-13: 9783836432481
Sprache:
Englisch
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