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An overview on the evaluated video retrieval tasks at TRECVID 2022

Artificial Intelligence 2023-06-26 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Information Retrieval

Abstract

The TREC Video Retrieval Evaluation (TRECVID) is a TREC-style video analysis and retrieval evaluation with the goal of promoting progress in research and development of content-based exploitation and retrieval of information from digital video via open, tasks-based evaluation supported by metrology. Over the last twenty-one years this effort has yielded a better understanding of how systems can effectively accomplish such processing and how one can reliably benchmark their performance. TRECVID has been funded by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and other US government agencies. In addition, many organizations and individuals worldwide contribute significant time and effort. TRECVID 2022 planned for the following six tasks: Ad-hoc video search, Video to text captioning, Disaster scene description and indexing, Activity in extended videos, deep video understanding, and movie summarization. In total, 35 teams from various research organizations worldwide signed up to join the evaluation campaign this year. This paper introduces the tasks, datasets used, evaluation frameworks and metrics, as well as a high-level results overview.

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@article{arxiv.2306.13118,
  title  = {An overview on the evaluated video retrieval tasks at TRECVID 2022},
  author = {George Awad and Keith Curtis and Asad Butt and Jonathan Fiscus and Afzal Godil and Yooyoung Lee and Andrew Delgado and Eliot Godard and Lukas Diduch and Jeffrey Liu and Yvette Graham and Georges Quenot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.13118},
  year   = {2023}
}

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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2104.13473, arXiv:2009.09984