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Search Publications by: George Awad (Fed)

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TRECVID 2009 -- Goals, Tasks, Data, Evaluation Mechanisms and Metrics

April 30, 2010
Author(s)
Paul D. Over, George M. Awad, Jonathan G. Fiscus, Martial Michel, Alan Smeaton, Wessel Kraaij
The TREC Video Retrieval Evaluation (TRECVID) 2009 was a TREC-style video analysis and retrieval evaluation, the goal of which was to promote progress in content-based exploitation of digital video via open, metrics-based evaluation. 63 teams from various

Creating a web-scale video collection for research

October 23, 2009
Author(s)
Paul D. Over, George M. Awad, Alan Smeaton, Colum Foley, James Lanagan
This paper begins by considering a number of important design questions for a web-scale, widely available, multimedia test collection intended to support long-term scientific evaluation and comparison of content-based video analysis and exploitation

The TRECVid 2008 BBC Rushes Summarization Evaluation

May 28, 2009
Author(s)
Paul D. Over, Alan Smeaton, George M. Awad
This paper describes an evaluation of automatic video summarization systems run on rushes from several BBC dramatic series. It was carried out under the auspices of the TREC Video Retrieval Evaluation (TRECVid) as a followup to the 2007 video summarization
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