Knowledge adaptation for ad hoc multimedia event detection with few exemplars

Zhigang Ma, Yi Yang, Yang Cai, N. Sebe, Alexander Hauptmann
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Multimedia event detection (MED) has a significant impact on many applications. Though video concept annotation has received much research effort, video event detection remains largely unaddressed. Current research mainly focuses on sports and news event detection or abnormality detection in surveillance videos. Our research on this topic is capable of detecting more complicated and generic events. Moreover, the curse of reality, i.e., precisely labeled multimedia content is scarce, necessitates the study on how to attain respectable detection performance using only limited positive examples. Research addressing these two aforementioned issues is still in its infancy. In light of this, we explore Ad Hoc MED, which aims to detect complicated and generic events by using few positive examples. To the best of our knowledge, our work makes the first attempt on this topic. As the information from these few positive examples is limited, we propose to infer knowledge from other multimedia resources to facilitate event detection. Experiments are performed on real-world multimedia archives consisting of several challenging events. The results show that our approach outperforms several other detection algorithms. Most notably, our algorithm outperforms SVM by 43% and 14% comparatively in Average Precision when using Gaussian and Χ2 kernel respectively.
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基于实例的自适应多媒体事件检测方法
多媒体事件检测(MED)在许多应用中有着重要的影响。尽管视频概念标注已经得到了大量的研究,但视频事件检测在很大程度上仍然没有得到解决。目前的研究主要集中在监控视频中的体育和新闻事件检测或异常检测。我们对这一主题的研究能够检测到更复杂和通用的事件。此外,现实的诅咒,即精确标记的多媒体内容是稀缺的,需要研究如何仅使用有限的正例来获得可观的检测性能。针对上述两个问题的研究仍处于起步阶段。鉴于此,我们探索了Ad Hoc MED,其目的是通过使用少量的正例来检测复杂和一般的事件。据我们所知,我们的工作在这个问题上是第一次尝试。由于这几个正例的信息有限,我们建议从其他多媒体资源中推断知识,以方便事件检测。实验是在真实世界的多媒体档案中进行的,包括几个具有挑战性的事件。结果表明,我们的方法优于其他几种检测算法。最值得注意的是,当使用高斯核和Χ2核时,我们的算法在平均精度上分别比SVM高出43%和14%。
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