2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35725-1_8
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Interactive Evaluation of Video Browsing Tools

Abstract: Abstract. The Video Browser Showdown (VBS) is a live competition for evaluating video browsing tools regarding their efficiency at knownitem search (KIS) tasks. The first VBS was held at MMM 2012 with eight teams working on 14 tasks, of which eight were completed by expert users and six by novices. We describe the details of the competition, analyze results regarding the performance of tools, the differences between the tasks and the nature of the false submissions.

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“…Compared to VBS2012 [3], the number of false submissions was lower (48.8% in 2012), and both experts and novices were more successful in resubmitting. While in 2012 only 7 out of 88 correct submissions were made after a prior false submission (8.0%), this year 28 out of 79 submissions (35.44%) were at least a second try.…”
Section: Overall Performancementioning
confidence: 89%
“…Compared to VBS2012 [3], the number of false submissions was lower (48.8% in 2012), and both experts and novices were more successful in resubmitting. While in 2012 only 7 out of 88 correct submissions were made after a prior false submission (8.0%), this year 28 out of 79 submissions (35.44%) were at least a second try.…”
Section: Overall Performancementioning
confidence: 89%
“…The server checks if the segment was found in the correct video and at the correct position and computes a score for the team, according to a formula that considers the search time (typically a value between 4 and 8 minutes) and the number of previously submitted wrong results for the search task (see [2,42]). According to these parameters a team can get up to 100 points for a correct solved task, and in worst case zero points for a wrong or unanswered task.…”
Section: Video Browser Showdown 2015mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of uniform sampling is that it is quick and easy to implement because it requires no analysis of the content of the frames, and it provides a good coverage of the entire video. It has been used successfully for several applications, e.g., to summarize the content of a video [1]. It works by uniformly sampling frames from the video at equidistant positions.…”
Section: Uniform and Random Sampling As Baselinementioning
confidence: 99%