Title: ECE160 / CMPS182 Multimedia
1ECE160 / CMPS182Multimedia
- Lecture 20 Spring 2009
- Image Recognition and Retrieval
2National Research Priorities
- Energy Technologies
- Fuel efficient engines
- Replacement energy to fossil fuels
- Lighter, longer-duration batteries
- Bioengineering/Bioinformatics
- Genes ? disease
- Disease ? medicine
- Search with Multimedia Content
- Video surveillance
- Photo interpretation
3Multimedia Recognition
- Video surveillance
- Photo interpretation
4Wide-area Surveillance
advertisement of objectvideo.com
5Surveillance Scenarios
6Multimedia Recognition
- Video surveillance
- Photo interpretation
7How to Organize these Photos?
8Image Organization Retrieval
- Keyword-based
- Manual labeling is subjective, cumbersome
- The aliasing problem
- Content-based
- Promising for general semantics outdoor,
landscape, flowers, people, etc. - Not enough for wh-queries (where, who, when, or
what)
9EXTENTTM contEXT contENT
- Context
- Spatial (location)
- Temporal
- Social
- Others
- Content
- Perceptual features, such as color, texture, and
shape - Holistic features and local features
10EXTENTTM
11Augmented Images
Cameraphones with high-quality lens can record
location, time, camera parameters, and voice
12Context from Space/Time
- GPS or CellID data
- Into place names
- Time-based grouping
- Into meaningful events
- From place names and time
- Time of day
- Weather
13Example of Using Three Pieces of Information
14Maui Sunsetscan be obtained from Space/Time
15Use content for verification
16Use content to transfer metadata
17Summarize of the example
- Derived from Context
- Derive time of the day
- Obtain weather
- Verify content
- Use of Content
- Verify context
- Transfer context
- Much more
18Are They Similar?
19Are They Similar?
20Are They Similar?
- In terms of what?
- What is the users perception?
21Conveying Perception
- Image Databases
- Conveyed via Examples
- Use a sunset picture (or pictures) to find more
sunset images - Where does the perfect example come from?
22Conveying Perception
- Internet Searches
- Conveyed via Keywords
23Keyword Retrieval
- Pros
- A user-friendly paradigm
- Cons
- Annotation is a laborious process
- Annotation quality can be subpar
- Annotation can be subjective
- Synonyms
24Conveying Perception
- Image Databases
- Conveyed via Examples
- Use a sunset picture (or pictures) to find more
sunset images - Where does the perfect example come from?
25Are They Similar?
26Are They Similar?
27Are They Similar?
- In terms of what?
- What is the users perception?
28Recogintion of Content
Blue
Green
Blue
29Recognition
Sea
Whale
Sea
30Recognition
Sky
Mountain
Lake
31clouds vs. waves
32Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0
Content (text)
33Web 2.0
- Content Users Interactions
- Collect rich, organized content
- Attract users interactions
- To provide metadata
- To provide new content
- Improve search quality
- With new metadata and data
- Via social-network structure
34Fotofiti
User management
Metadata collection - contextual - content
Photo uploading
Metadata fusion
Social networks
Annotate photos
Event management
Photo search