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EGO: A personalized multimedia management and retrieval tool

โœ Scribed by Jana Urban; Joemon M. Jose


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
253 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0884-8173

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โœฆ Synopsis


The problems of content-based image retrieval ~CBIR! systems can be attributed to the semantic gap between the low-level data representation and the high-level concepts the user associates with images, on the one hand, and the time-varying and often vague nature of the underlying information need, on the other. These problems can be addressed by improving the interaction between the user and the system. In this article, we sketch the development of CBIR interfaces and introduce our view on how to solve some of the problems these interfaces present. To address the semantic gap and long-term multifaceted information needs, we propose a "retrieval in context" system, EGO. EGO is a tool for the management of image collections, supporting the user through personalization and adaptation. We will describe how it learns from the user's personal organization, allowing it to recommend relevant images to the user. The recommendation algorithm is described, which is based on relevance feedback techniques. Additionally, we provide results of a performance analysis of the recommendation system and of a preliminary user study.


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