Overview of ImageCLEFlifelog 2018: Daily Living Understanding andL ifelog Moment Retrieval (bibtex)
@InProceedings{Dang-Nguyen2018, author = {Dang-Nguyen, Duc-Tien and Piras, Luca and Riegler, Michael and Zhou, Liting and Lux, Mathias and Gurrin, Cathal}, title = {{Overview of ImageCLEFlifelog 2018: Daily Living Understanding andL ifelog Moment Retrieval}}, booktitle = {CLEF 2018 Working Notes}, year = {2018}, volume = {2125}, month = {September}, publisher = {CEUR-Workshop Proceedings}, abstract = {Benchmarking in Multimedia and Retrieval related researchelds has a long tradition and important position within the community.Benchmarks such as the MediaEval Multimedia Benchmark or CLEFare well established and also served by the community. One major goalof these competitions beside of comparing dierent methods and approachesis also to create or promote new interesting research directionswithin multimedia. For example the Medico task at MediaEval with thegoal of medical related multimedia analysis. Although lifelogging createsa lot of attention in the community which is shown by several workshopsand special session hosted about the topic. Despite of that there exist alsosome lifelogging related benchmarks. For example the previous editionof the lifelogging task at ImageCLEF. The last years ImageCLEFlifelogtask was well received but had some barriers that made it dicult forsome researchers to participate (data size, multi modal features, etc.) TheImageCLEFlifelog 2018 tries to overcome these problems and make thetask accessible for an even broader audience (e.g., pre-extracted featuresare provided). Furthermore, the task is divided into two subtasks (challenges).The two challenges are lifelog moment retrieval (LMRT) and theActivities of Daily Living understanding (ADLT). All in all seven teamsparticipated with a total number of 41 runs which was an signicantincrease compared to the previous year.}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2125/} }
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