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Interactive video retrieval evaluation at a distance: comparing sixteen interactive video search systems in a remote setting at the 10th Video Browser Showdown

Heller, Silvan and Gsteiger, Viktor and Bailer, Werner and Gurrin, Cathal and Jónsson, Björn Þór and Lokoč, Jakub and Leibetseder, Andreas and Mejzlík, František and Peska, Ladislav and Rossetto, Luca and Schall, Konstantin and Schoeffmann, Klaus and Schuldt, Spiess and Heiko, Schuldt and Tran, Ly-Duyen and Vadicamo, Lucia and Veselý, Patrik and Vrochidis, Stefanos and Wu, Jiaxin. (2022) Interactive video retrieval evaluation at a distance: comparing sixteen interactive video search systems in a remote setting at the 10th Video Browser Showdown. International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval, 11. pp. 1-18.

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Abstract

The Video Browser Showdown addresses difficult video search challenges through an annual interactive evaluation campaign attracting research teams focusing on interactive video retrieval. The campaign aims to provide insights into the performance of participating interactive video retrieval systems, tested by selected search tasks on large video collections. For the first time in its ten year history, the Video Browser Showdown 2021 was organized in a fully remote setting and hosted a record number of sixteen scoring systems. In this paper, we describe the competition setting, tasks and results and give an overview of state-of-the-art methods used by the competing systems. By looking at query result logs provided by ten systems, we analyze differences in retrieval model performances and browsing times before a correct submission. Through advances in data gathering methodology and tools, we provide a comprehensive analysis of ad-hoc video search tasks, discuss results, task design and methodological challenges. We highlight that almost all top performing systems utilize some sort of joint embedding for text-image retrieval and enable specification of temporal context in queries for known-item search. Whereas a combination of these techniques drive the currently top performing systems, we identify several future challenges for interactive video search engines and the Video Browser Showdown competition itself.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Mathematik und Informatik > Informatik > Databases and Information Systems (Schuldt)
UniBasel Contributors:Schuldt, Heiko and Heller, Silvan and Gsteiger, Viktor and Spiess, Florian
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Springer
e-ISSN:2192-662X
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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