Abstract
Most search engines return a ranked list of items in response to a query. The list however tells very little about the relationship among items. For videos especially, users often read to spend significant amount of time to navigate the search result. Exploratory search presents a new paradigm for browsing where the browser takes up the role of information exploring and presents a well-organized browsing structure for users to navigate. The proposed interface Galaxy Browser adopts the recent advances in near-duplicate detection and then synchronizes the detected near-duplicate information with comprehensive background knowledge derived from online external resources. The result is a topic structure on which users can easily browse and explore. Copyright 2011 ACM.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | MM'11 - Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Multimedia Conference and Co-Located Workshops |
| Pages | 803-804 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2011 |
| Event | 19th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (ACM Multimedia Conference 2011) - Scottsdale, United States Duration: 28 Nov 2011 → 1 Dec 2011 Conference number: 19 https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/2072298 |
Conference
| Conference | 19th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (ACM Multimedia Conference 2011) |
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| Abbreviated title | MM'11 |
| Place | United States |
| City | Scottsdale |
| Period | 28/11/11 → 1/12/11 |
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Research Keywords
- Information visualization
- Summarization
- Video browsing