2010
DOI: 10.1504/ijbidm.2010.036123
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Using textual and structural context for searching Multimedia Elements

Abstract: We investigate in this paper the use of XML structure in multimedia retrieval, particularly in context-based image retrieval. We propose two methods to represent multimedia objects: the first one is based on an implicit use of textual and structural context of multimedia objects, whereas the second one is based on an explicit use of both sources. Experimental evaluation is carried out using the INEX MultimediaFragments Task 2006 and 2007. We show that there is a strong vocabulary relation between the query and… Show more

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“…In a second time, [10] have used the addition of horizontal structure to the notion of hierarchy. [10] use a method called "CBA" (Children, Brothers, Ancestors), which takes into consideration the information carried by the children , brothers and fathers nodes for calculate the relevance of multimedia elements. The authors propose an alternative method "OntologyLike" which is based on the identification of XML document to ontology.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a second time, [10] have used the addition of horizontal structure to the notion of hierarchy. [10] use a method called "CBA" (Children, Brothers, Ancestors), which takes into consideration the information carried by the children , brothers and fathers nodes for calculate the relevance of multimedia elements. The authors propose an alternative method "OntologyLike" which is based on the identification of XML document to ontology.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a second time, (Torjmen et al, 2010) have used the addition of horizontal structure to the notion of hierarchy. (Torjmen et al, 2010) use a method called "CBA" (Children, Brothers, Ancestors), which takes into consideration the information carried by the children , brothers and fathers nodes for calculate the relevance of multimedia elements. The authors propose an alternative method "Ontolo-gyLike" which is based on the identification of XML document to ontology.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though this method exploits the document structure, it does not take into account the element position in the same Region Knowledge. In our previous work, we proposed two methods to retrieve multimedia elements (Torjmen, Pinel-Sauvagnat, & Boughanem, 2010). The first one, called Children, Brothers and Ancestors (CBA), consists of evaluating a score for each multimedia element through the scores of its children, brothers and ancestors, already evaluated by an XML retrieval model based on relevance score propagation (XFIRM).…”
Section: Using Structural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To retrieve relevant multimedia elements, we have already proposed in previous work two methods based on textual and structural contexts (Torjmen et al, 2010): CBA and Ontologylike. The two methods obtain similar performances, but as the OntologyLike method is independent of any other system (contrary to CBA that uses the XFIRM system), it will be preferred here to retrieve multimedia elements.…”
Section: Multimedia Element Retrieval: Ontologylike Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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