The AXES-lite video search engine

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The aim of AXES is to develop tools that provide various types of users with new engaging ways to interact with audiovisual libraries, helping them discover, browse, navigate, search, and enrich archives. This paper describes the initial (lite) version of the AXES search engine, which is targeted at professional users such as media professionals and archivists. We describe the overall system design, the user interface, and the results of our experiments at TRECVid 2011. © 2012 IEEE.

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Chen, S., McGuinness, K., Aly, R., O’Connor, N. E., & De Jong, F. (2012). The AXES-lite video search engine. In International Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services. https://doi.org/10.1109/WIAMIS.2012.6226778

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