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Spatial semantics and classifier cascades: The ANU 2011 multimedia event detection system

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Xie, Lexing
He, Xuming

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In this paper, we describe the system developed by the Australian National University (ANU), National ICT Australia (NICTA) for multimedia event detection applied to the TRECVID-2011 video retrieval benchmark. Our system uses five audio and visual features, leverages training events with cascaded classifier training, and sees performance improvements with spatial semantic features. A summary of our submitted runs can be found below: The best run from our system ranks fourth in mean-ActualNDC, and third in mean- F1 metric, averaged over all ten events among sixty runs from nineteen teams.

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