iautomotion - an autonomous content-based video retrieval engine

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This paper introduces iAutoMotion, an autonomous video retrieval system that requires only minimal user input. It is based on the video retrieval engine IMOTION. iAutoMotion uses a camera to capture the input for both visual and textual queries and performs query composition, retrieval, and result submission autonomously. For the visual tasks, it uses various visual features applied to the captured query images; for the textual tasks, it applies OCR and some basic natural language processing, combined with object recognition. As the iAutoMotion system does not conform to the VBS 2016 rules, it will participate as unofficial competitor and serve as a benchmark for the manually operated systems.

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Rossetto, L., Giangreco, I., Tănase, C., Schuldt, H., Dupont, S., Seddati, O., … Sahillioğlu, Y. (2016). iautomotion - an autonomous content-based video retrieval engine. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9517, pp. 383–387). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27674-8_37

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