An Asynchronous Scheme for the Distributed Evaluation of Interactive Multimedia Retrieval

Loris Sauter, Ralph Gasser, A. Bernstein, H. Schuldt, Luca Rossetto
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Evaluation campaigns for interactive multimedia retrieval, such as the Video Browser Shodown (VBS) or the Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC), so far imposed constraints on both simultaneity and locality of all participants, requiring them to solve the same tasks in the same place, at the same time and under the same conditions. These constraints are in contrast to other evaluation campaigns that do not focus on interactivity, where participants can process the tasks in any place at any time. The recent travel restrictions necessitated the relaxation of the locality constraint of interactive campaigns, enabling participants to take place from an arbitrary location. Born out of necessity, this relaxation turned out to be a boon since it greatly simplified the evaluation process and enabled organisation of ad-hoc evaluations outside of the large campaigns. However, it also introduced an additional complication in cases where participants were spread over several time zones. In this paper, we introduce an evaluation scheme for interactive retrieval evaluation that relaxes both the simultaneity and locality constraints, enabling participation from any place at any time within a predefined time frame. This scheme, as implemented in the Distributed Retrieval Evaluation Server (DRES), enables novel ways of conducting interactive retrieval evaluation and bridged the gap between interactive campaigns and non-interactive ones.
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交互式多媒体检索分布式评价的异步方案
交互式多媒体检索的评估活动,如视频浏览器关闭(VBS)或生活日志搜索挑战(LSC),到目前为止,对所有参与者的同时性和局部性都施加了限制,要求他们在同一地点、同一时间和同一条件下解决相同的任务。这些限制与其他不关注交互性的评估活动形成对比,参与者可以在任何时间任何地点处理任务。由于最近的旅行限制,有必要放宽互动式活动的地点限制,使参与者能够从任意地点进行活动。出于必要,这种放松被证明是一件好事,因为它大大简化了评估过程,并使在大型活动之外组织特别评估成为可能。然而,在参与者分散在几个时区的情况下,它也带来了额外的复杂性。在本文中,我们引入了一种交互式检索评价方案,该方案放松了同时性和局地性约束,使得在预定义的时间框架内,任何地点的任何时间都可以参与。该方案在分布式检索评估服务器(DRES)中实现,实现了交互式检索评估的新方法,并弥合了交互式活动与非交互式活动之间的差距。
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