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Exploring the Synergy of Humans and Machines in Extreme Video Retrieval

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posted on 2013-06-01, 00:00 authored by Alexander Hauptmann, Wei-Hao Lin, Rong Yan, Jun Yang, Robert V. Baron, Ming-yu Chen, Sean Gilroy, Michael D. Gordon
We introduce an interface for efficient video search that exploits the human ability to quickly scan visual content, after automatic retrieval has arrange the images in expected order of relevance. While extreme video retrieval is taxing to the human, it is also extremely effective. Two variants of extreme retrieval are demonstrated, 1) RSVP which automatically pages through images with user-control of the paging speed, while the user marks relevant shots and 2) MBRP where the user manually controls paging and adjusts the number of images per page, depending on the density of relevant shots.

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2013-06-01

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