Finding a needle in a haystack: an interactive video archive explorer for professional video searchers

Professional video searchers typically have to search for particular video fragments in a vast video archive that contains many hours of video data. Without having the right video archive exploration tools, this is a difficult and time consuming task that induces hours of video skimming. We propose...

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Veröffentlicht in:Multimedia tools and applications Jg. 63; H. 2; S. 331 - 356
Hauptverfasser: Haesen, Mieke, Meskens, Jan, Luyten, Kris, Coninx, Karin, Becker, Jan Hendrik, Tuytelaars, Tinne, Poulisse, Gert-Jan, Pham, Phi The, Moens, Marie-Francine
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Boston Springer US 01.03.2013
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:1380-7501, 1573-7721
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Zusammenfassung:Professional video searchers typically have to search for particular video fragments in a vast video archive that contains many hours of video data. Without having the right video archive exploration tools, this is a difficult and time consuming task that induces hours of video skimming. We propose the video archive explorer, a video exploration tool that provides visual representations of automatically detected concepts to facilitate individual and collaborative video search tasks. This video archive explorer is developed by employing a user-centred methodology, which ensures that the tool is more likely to fit to the end user needs. A qualitative evaluation with professional video searchers shows that the combination of automatic video indexing, interactive visualisations and user-centred design can result in an increased usability, user satisfaction and productivity.
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ISSN:1380-7501
1573-7721
DOI:10.1007/s11042-011-0809-y