多媒体检索中的用户在哪里?

IEEE Multim. Pub Date : 2012-10-01 DOI:10.1109/MMUL.2012.53
M. Worring, P. Sajda, S. Santini, David A. Shamma, A. Smeaton, Qiang Yang
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作为一个强调以最佳方式服务用户交互信息需求的领域,现在已经被专注于提高与其应用分离的明确定义任务的平均精度(MAP)的方法所主导。随着互联网的普及和所有可用于获取上下文用户信息的传感器,是时候将数据和用户重新结合在一起了。作为一个领域,我们必须考虑理解用户的主观和描述性本质,以及理解数据,这是同样有趣的研究主题,都值得发表。在香港举行的2012年ACM第二届多媒体检索国际年会(ICMR)上,由Marcel Worring担任主持人,本文的其他作者担任小组成员。这个小组讨论探讨了一个有趣的问题:多媒体检索中的用户在哪里?
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Where Is the User in Multimedia Retrieval?
What started as a field with an emphasis on optimally serving users' interactive information needs has now become dominated by methods that focus on improving the mean average precision (MAP) of a clearly defined task disconnected from its application. With the pervasiveness of the Internet and all the sensors available to derive contextual user information, it is time to bring the data and the user back together. As a field, we must consider understanding the subjective and descriptive nature of users and understanding data as equally interesting research topics that are both worthy of publication. At the 2012 ACM Second Annual International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR) in Hong Kong, a panel took place with Marcel Worring as the moderator and the other authors of this article as the panelists. This panel discussion explored this intriguing question: Where is the user in multimedia retrieval?
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