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Tag-based social image retrieval: An empirical evaluation

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Tags associated with social images are valuable information source for superior image search and retrieval experiences. Although various heuristics are valuable to boost tag-based search for images, there is a lack of general framework to study the impact of these heuristics. Specifically, the task of ranking images matching a given tag query based on their associated tags in descending order of relevance has not been well studied. In this article, we take the first step to propose a generic, flexible, and extensible framework for this task and exploit it for a systematic and comprehensive empirical evaluation of various methods for ranking images. To this end, we identified five orthogonal dimensions to quantify the matching score between a tagged image and a tag query. These five dimensions are: (i) tag relatedness to measure the degree of effectiveness of a tag describing the tagged image; (ii) tag discrimination to quantify the degree of discrimination of a tag with respect to the entire tagged image collection; (iii) tag length normalization analogous to document length normalization in web search; (iv) tag-query matching model for the matching score computation between an image tag and a query tag; and (v) query model for tag query rewriting. For each dimension, we identify a few implementations and evaluate their impact on <span>NUS-WIDE</span> dataset, the largest human-annotated dataset consisting of more than 269K tagged images from <span>Flickr</span>. We evaluated 81 single-tag queries and 443 multi-tag queries over 288 search methods and systematically compare their performances using standard metrics including Precision at top-K, Mean Average Precision (<span>MAP</span>), Recall, and Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain (NDCG).
(This work was done during Ge Bai's intership at NTU.) © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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    cover image Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology  Volume 62, Issue 12
    December 2011
    249 pages

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    John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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    Published: 01 December 2011

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    1. evaluation
    2. image indexing
    3. image retrieval
    4. relevance ranking
    5. subject indexing

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