Introduction
This file contains documentation for TRECVID 2005 Keyframes & Transcripts,
Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) catalog number LDC2007V01 and isbn 1-58563-437-9.
TREC Video Retrieval Evaluation (TRECVID) is sponsored by the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST) to promote progress in content-based retrieval
from digital video via open, metrics-based evaluation. The keyframes in this
release were extracted for use in the NIST TRECVID 2005 Evaluation.
TRECVID is a laboratory-style evaluation that attempts to model real world
situations or significant component tasks involved in such situations. In 2005
there were four main tasks with associated tests:
- shot boundary determination
- low-level feature extraction
- high-level feature extraction
- search (interactive, manual, and automatic)
For a detailed description of the TRECVID Evaluation Tasks, please refer to
the NIST TRECVID 2005
Evaluation Description.
Data
The source data is Arabic, Chinese and English language broadcast programming
collected in November 2004 from the following sources: Lebanese Broadcasting
Corp. (Arabic); China Central TV and New Tang Dynasty TV (Chinese); and CNN
and MSNBC/NBC (English).
Shots are fundamental units of video, useful for higher-level processing. To
create the master list of shots, the video was segmented. The results of this
pass are called subshots. Because the master shot reference is designed for
use in manual assessment, a second pass over the segmentation was made to create
the master shots of at least 2 seconds in length. These master shots are the
ones used in submitting results for the feature and search tasks in the evaluation.
In the second pass, starting at the beginning of each file, the subshots were
aggregated, if necessary, until the currrent shot was at least 2 seconds in
duration, at which point the aggregation began anew with the next subshot.
The keyframes were selected by going to the middle frame of the shot boundary,
then parsing left and right of that frame to locate the nearest I-Frame. This
then became the keyframe and was extracted. Keyframes have been provided at
both the subshot (NRKF) and master shot (RKF) levels.
In a small number of cases (all of them subshots) there was no I-Frame within
the subshot boundaries. When this occured, the middle frame was selected. There
is one anomaly: at the end of the first video in the test collection, a subshot
occurs outside a master shot.)
The emphasis in the common shot boundary reference is on the shots, not the
transitions. The shots are contiguous. There are no gaps between them. They
do not overlap. The media time format is based on the Gregorian day time (ISO
8601) norm. Fractions are defined by counting pre-specified fractions of a second.
Samples
The Keyframe below is a sample of the data contained in this corpus.
For information about this frame, please examine this annotation file.
Content Copyright
Portions © 2004 Cable News Network, LP, LLLP, © 2004 China Central
TV, © 2004 National Broadcasting Company, Inc., © 2004 New Tang Dynasty
TV, © 2004 PAC, Ltd., © 2004, 2005, 2007 Trustees of the University
of Pennsylvania |