Title :
Sparse Linear Integration of Content and Context Modalities for Semantic Concept Retrieval
Author :
Qiusha Zhu ; Mei-Ling Shyu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA
Abstract :
The semantic gap between low-level visual features and high-level semantics is a well-known challenge in content-based multimedia information retrieval. With the rapid popularization of social media, which allows users to assign tags to describe images and videos, attention is naturally drawn to take advantage of these metadata in order to bridge the semantic gap. This paper proposes a sparse linear integration (SLI) model that focuses on integrating visual content and its associated metadata, which are referred to as the content and the context modalities, respectively, for semantic concept retrieval. An optimization problem is formulated to approximate an instance using a sparse linear combination of other instances and minimize the difference between them. The prediction score of a concept for a test instance measures how well it can be reconstructed by the positive instances of that concept. Two benchmark image data sets and their associated tags are used to evaluate the SLI model. Experimental results show promising performance by comparing with the approaches based on a single modality and approaches based on popular fusion methods.
Keywords :
content-based retrieval; information retrieval; meta data; multimedia computing; social networking (online); SLI model; content modalities; content-based multimedia information retrieval; context modalities; high-level semantics; low-level visual features; metadata; optimization problem; semantic concept retrieval; social media popularization; sparse linear integration model; Context; Equations; Feature extraction; Mathematical model; Semantics; Videos; Visualization; Semantic concept retrieval; multimodal integration; semantic concept retrieval; sparse linear methods;
Journal_Title :
Emerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TETC.2014.2384992