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CLEF 2009: Corfu, Greece
- Carol Peters, Barbara Caputo, Julio Gonzalo, Gareth J. F. Jones, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Henning Müller, Theodora Tsikrika:
Multilingual Information Access Evaluation II. Multimedia Experiments - 10th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2009, Corfu, Greece, September 30 - October 2, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6242, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15750-9 - Carol Peters:
What Happened in CLEF 2009. 1-12
I. Interactive Cross-Language Retrieval (iCLEF)
- Julio Gonzalo, Víctor Peinado, Paul D. Clough, Jussi Karlgren:
Overview of iCLEF 2009: Exploring Search Behaviour in a Multilingual Folksonomy Environment. 13-20 - Víctor Peinado, Fernando López-Ostenero, Julio Gonzalo:
Analysis of Multilingual Image Search Logs: Users' Behavior and Search Strategies. 21-28 - Miguel E. Ruiz, Pok Chin:
Users' Image Seeking Behavior in a Multilingual Tag Environment. 37-44
II. Cross-Language Retrieval in Image Collections (ImageCLEF)
- Monica Lestari Paramita, Mark Sanderson, Paul D. Clough:
Diversity in Photo Retrieval: Overview of the ImageCLEFPhoto Task 2009. 45-59 - Theodora Tsikrika, Jana Kludas:
Overview of the WikipediaMM Task at ImageCLEF 2009. 60-71 - Henning Müller, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Ivan Eggel, Steven Bedrick, Saïd Radhouani, Brian Bakke, Charles E. Kahn Jr., William R. Hersh:
Overview of the CLEF 2009 Medical Image Retrieval Track. 72-84 - Tatiana Tommasi, Barbara Caputo, Petra Welter, Mark Oliver Güld, Thomas Martin Deserno:
Overview of the CLEF 2009 Medical Image Annotation Track. 85-93 - Stefanie Nowak, Peter Dunker:
Overview of the CLEF 2009 Large-Scale Visual Concept Detection and Annotation Task. 94-109 - Andrzej Pronobis, Li Xing, Barbara Caputo:
Overview of the CLEF 2009 Robot Vision Track. 110-119
ImageCLEFPhoto
- Julien Ah-Pine, Stéphane Clinchant, Gabriela Csurka:
Comparison of Several Combinations of Multimodal and Diversity Seeking Methods for Multimedia Retrieval. 124-132 - Teerapong Leelanupab, Guido Zuccon, Anuj Goyal, Martin Halvey, P. Punitha, Joemon M. Jose:
University of Glasgow at ImageCLEFPhoto 2009: Optimising Similarity and Diversity in Image Retrieval. 133-141 - Ana García-Serrano, Xaro Benavent, Ruben Granados, Esther de Ves, José Miguel Goñi-Menoyo:
Multimedia Retrieval by Means of Merge of Results from Textual and Content Based Retrieval Subsystems. 142-149 - Osama El Demerdash, Sabine Bergler, Leila Kosseim:
Image Query Expansion Using Semantic Selectional Restrictions. 150-156 - Qian Zhu, Diana Inkpen:
Clustering for Text and Image-Based Photo Retrieval at CLEF 2009. 157-163
ImageCLEFwiki
- Christophe Moulin, Cécile Barat, Cédric Lemaitre, Mathias Géry, Christophe Ducottet, Christine Largeron:
Combining Text/Image in WikipediaMM Task 2009. 164-171 - Jinming Min, Peter Wilkins, Johannes Leveling, Gareth J. F. Jones:
Document Expansion for Text-Based Image Retrieval at CLEF 2009. 172-176 - Débora Myoupo, Adrian Popescu, Hervé Le Borgne, Pierre-Alain Moëllic:
Multimodal Image Retrieval over a Large Database. 177-184 - Manuel Carlos Díaz-Galiano, María Teresa Martín-Valdivia, Luis Alfonso Ureña López, José M. Perea-Ortega:
Using WordNet in Multimedia Information Retrieval. 185-188
ImageCLEFmed
- Waleed Arafa, Ragia Ibrahim:
Medical Image Retrieval: ISSR at CLEF 2009. 189-194 - Zheng Ye, Xiangji Huang, Qinmin Hu, Hongfei Lin:
An Integrated Approach for Medical Image Retrieval through Combining Textual and Visual Features. 195-202 - Loïc Maisonnasse, Farah Harrathi, Catherine Roussey, Sylvie Calabretto:
Analysis Combination and Pseudo Relevance Feedback in Conceptual Language Model - LIRIS Participation at ImageCLEFMed. 203-210 - Xin Zhou, Ivan Eggel, Henning Müller:
The MedGIFT Group at ImageCLEF 2009. 211-218 - Tolga Berber, Adil Alpkocak:
An Extended Vector Space Model for Content Based Image Retrieval. 219-222 - Saïd Radhouani, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Steven Bedrick, Brian Bakke, William R. Hersh:
Using Media Fusion and Domain Dimensions to Improve Precision in Medical Image Retrieval. 223-230
ImageCLEFmed Annotation
- Ivica Dimitrovski, Dragi Kocev, Suzana Loskovska, Saso Dzeroski:
ImageCLEF 2009 Medical Image Annotation Task: PCTs for Hierarchical Multi-Label Classification. 231-238 - Uri Avni, Hayit Greenspan, Jacob Goldberger:
Dense Simple Features for Fast and Accurate Medical X-Ray Annotation. 239-246 - Devrim Ünay, Octavian Soldea, Süreyya Özögür-Akyüz, Müjdat Çetin, Aytül Erçil:
Automated X-Ray Image Annotation - Single versus Ensemble of Support Vector Machines. 247-254
ImageCLEF Annotation and Robot Vision
- Yan Gao, Yiqun Li:
Topological Localization of Mobile Robots Using Probabilistic Support Vector Classification. 255-260 - Koen E. A. van de Sande, Theo Gevers, Arnold W. M. Smeulders:
The University of Amsterdam's Concept Detection System at ImageCLEF 2009. 261-268 - Alexander Binder, Motoaki Kawanabe:
Enhancing Recognition of Visual Concepts with Primitive Color Histograms via Non-sparse Multiple Kernel Learning. 269-276 - Emanuela Boros, George Rosca, Adrian Iftene:
Using SIFT Method for Global Topological Localization for Indoor Environments. 277-282 - Adrian Iftene, Loredana Vamanu, Cosmina Croitoru:
UAIC at ImageCLEF 2009 Photo Annotation Task. 283-286 - Jiquan Ngiam, Hanlin Goh:
Learning Global and Regional Features for Photo Annotation. 287-290 - Ali Fakeri-Tabrizi, Sabrina Tollari, Nicolas Usunier, Patrick Gallinari:
Improving Image Annotation in Imbalanced Classification Problems with Ranking SVM. 291-294 - Yue Feng, Martin Halvey, Joemon M. Jose:
University of Glasgow at ImageCLEF 2009 Robot Vision Task: A Rule Based Approach. 295-298 - Emilie Dumont, Hervé Glotin, Sébastien Paris, Zhong-Qiu Zhao:
A Fast Visual Word Frequency - Inverse Image Frequency for Detector of Rare Concepts. 299-306 - Ainhoa Llorente, Enrico Motta, Stefan M. Rüger:
Exploring the Semantics behind a Collection to Improve Automated Image Annotation. 307-314 - Li Xing, Andrzej Pronobis:
Multi-cue Discriminative Place Recognition. 315-323 - Trong-Ton Pham, Loïc Maisonnasse, Philippe Mulhem, Jean-Pierre Chevallet, Georges Quénot, Rami Albatal:
MRIM-LIG at ImageCLEF 2009: Robotvision, Image Annotation and Retrieval Tasks. 324-331
ImageCLEF Mixed
- Ivan Eggel, Henning Müller:
The ImageCLEF Management System. 332-339 - Bálint Daróczy, István Petrás, András A. Benczúr, Zsolt Fekete, Dávid Márk Nemeskey, Dávid Siklósi, Zsuzsa Weiner:
Interest Point and Segmentation-Based Photo Annotation. 340-347 - Miguel Ángel García Cumbreras, Manuel Carlos Díaz-Galiano, María Teresa Martín-Valdivia, Arturo Montejo-Ráez, Luis Alfonso Ureña López:
University of Jaén at ImageCLEF 2009: Medical and Photo Tasks. 348-353
III. Cross-Language Retrieval in Video Collections (VideoCLEF)
- Martha A. Larson, Eamonn Newman, Gareth J. F. Jones:
Overview of VideoCLEF 2009: New Perspectives on Speech-Based Multimedia Content Enrichment. 354-368 - Tudor-Alexandru Dobrila, Mihail-Ciprian Diaconasu, Irina-Diana Lungu, Adrian Iftene:
Methods for Classifying Videos by Subject and Detecting Narrative Peak Points. 369-372 - José M. Perea-Ortega, Arturo Montejo-Ráez, María Teresa Martín-Valdivia, Luis Alfonso Ureña López:
Using Support Vector Machines as Learning Algorithm for Video Categorization. 373-376 - Jens Kürsten, Maximilian Eibl:
Video Classification as IR Task: Experiments and Observations. 377-384 - Martha A. Larson, Bart Jochems, Ewine Smits, Roeland Ordelman:
Exploiting Speech Recognition Transcripts for Narrative Peak Detection in Short-Form Documentaries. 385-392 - Joep J. M. Kierkels, Mohammad Soleymani, Thierry Pun:
Identification of Narrative Peaks in Video Clips: Text Features Perform Best. 393-400 - Stephan Raaijmakers, Corné Versloot, Joost de Wit:
A Cocktail Approach to the VideoCLEF'09 Linking Task. 401-408 - Ágnes Gyarmati, Gareth J. F. Jones:
When to Cross Over? Cross-Language Linking Using Wikipedia for VideoCLEF 2009. 409-412
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