This paper presents the semantic pathfinder architecture for generic indexing of multimedia archives. The semantic pathfinder extracts semantic concepts from video by exploring different paths through three consecutive analysis steps, which we derive from the observation that produced video is the result of an authoring-driven process. We exploit this
authoring metaphor for machine-driven understanding. The pathfinder starts with the content analysis step. In this analysis step, we follow a data-driven approach of indexing semantics. The style analysis step is the second analysis step. Here we tackle the indexing problem by viewing a video from the perspective of production. Finally, in the context analysis step, we view semantics in context. The virtue of the semantic pathfinder is its ability to learn the best path of analysis steps on a per-concept basis. To show the generality of this novel indexing approach we develop detectors for a lexicon of 32 concepts and we evaluate the semantic pathfinder against the 2004 NIST TRECVID video retrieval benchmark, using a news archive of 64 hours. Top ranking performance in the semantic concept detection task indicates the merit of the semantic pathfinder for generic indexing of multimedia archives.
@Article{SnoekTPAMI2006,
author = "Snoek, C. G. M. and Worring, M. and Geusebroek, J. M. and Koelma, D. C.
and Seinstra, F. J. and Smeulders, A. W. M.",
title = "The Semantic Pathfinder: Using an Authoring Metaphor for Generic Multimedia Indexing",
journal = "IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence",
number = "10",
volume = "28",
pages = "1678--1689",
year = "2006",
url = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2006/SnoekTPAMI2006",
pdf = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2006/SnoekTPAMI2006/SnoekTPAMI2006.pdf",
has_image = 1
}