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Keyword-based concept search on consumer photos by web-based kernel function

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In light of the strong demands for semantic search over large-scale consumer photos, which generally lack reliable user-provided annotations, we investigate the feasibility and challenges entailed by the new paradigm, concept search - retrieving visual objects by large-scale automatic concept detectors with keywords. We investigate the problem in three folds: (1) the effective concept mapping and selection methods over large-scale concept ontology; (2) the quality and feasibility of the pre-trained concept detectors applying on cross-domain consumer data (i.e., Flickr photos); (3) the search quality by fusing automatic concepts and user-annotated data (tags). Through experiments over large-scale benchmarks, TRECVID and Flickr550, we confirm the effectiveness of concept search in the proposed framework, where the semantic mapping by web-based kernel function over Google snippets significantly outperforms conventional WordNet-like methods both in accuracy and efficiency.

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  • (2009)Adaptive Learning for Multimodal Fusion in Video SearchProceedings of the 10th Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia: Advances in Multimedia Information Processing10.1007/978-3-642-10467-1_58(659-670)Online publication date: 15-Dec-2009

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    MM '08: Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Multimedia
    October 2008
    1206 pages
    ISBN:9781605583037
    DOI:10.1145/1459359
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    1. concept search
    2. consumer photo
    3. query-concept mapping
    4. retrieval
    5. web-based kernel function

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