posted on 1964-01-01, 00:00authored byMichael G Christel, Alexander Hauptmann
Ranked shot lists from 39 automated LSCOM-Lite
concept classifiers are investigated with respect to 24
TRECVID 2006 topics. Selecting the best fitting
concept or pair of concepts produces the shot set with
greatest utility, rather than drawing fewer shots from a
larger set of concepts. Mean average precision
measures show concept-based shot sets have great
utility for topics when perfectly traversed by a user.
Using empirical data, however, shows that realistic
ability to separate relevant shots from irrelevant ones
and recall all the relevant ones is topic-dependent and
far from perfect. Concept-based strategies including
user-driven selection strategies not using idealized
oracle prioritization are also discussed, with
implications for query-by-concept in interactive video
retrieval as concept spaces grow from tens to
thousands.