Title :
Target testing and the PicHunter Bayesian multimedia retrieval system
Author :
Cox, Ingemar J. ; Miller, Matt L. ; Omohundro, Stephen M. ; Yianilos, Peter N.
Author_Institution :
NEC Res. Inst., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
We address how the effectiveness of a content-based, multimedia information retrieval system can be measured, and how such a system should best use response feedback in performing searches. We propose a simple, quantifiable measure of an image retrieval system´s effectiveness, “target testing”, in which effectiveness is measured as the average number of images that a user must examine in searching for a given random target. We describe an initial version of PicHunter, a retrieval system designed to test a novel approach to relevance-feedback. This approach is based on a Bayesian framework that incorporates an explicit model of the user´s selection process. PicHunter is intentionally designed to have a minimal, “queryless” user interface, so that its performance reflects only the performance of the relevance feedback algorithm. The algorithm, however, can easily be incorporated into more traditional, query-based systems. Employing no explicit query, and only a small amount of image processing, PicHunter is able to locate randomly selected targets in a database of 4522 images after displaying an average of only 55 groups of 4 images. This is more than 10 times better than random chance
Keywords :
Bayes methods; information retrieval system evaluation; multimedia computing; relevance feedback; software performance evaluation; user interfaces; user modelling; visual databases; Bayesian multimedia retrieval system; PicHunter; content-based information retrieval system; image database; image processing; image retrieval system; performance; relevance feedback; response feedback; searching; system effectiveness; target testing; user interface; user model; Algorithm design and analysis; Bayesian methods; Content based retrieval; Feedback; Image retrieval; Information retrieval; Multimedia systems; Performance evaluation; System testing; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Libraries, 1996. ADL '96., Proceedings of the Third Forum on Research and Technology Advances in
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7403-2
DOI :
10.1109/ADL.1996.502517