The creation and consumption of content, especially visual
content, is ingrained into our modern world. This book contains a
collection of texts centered on the evaluation of image retrieval
systems. To enable reproducible evaluation we must create
standardized benchmarks and evaluation methodologies. The
individual chapters in this book highlight major issues and
challenges in evaluating image retrieval systems and describe
various initiatives that provide researchers with the necessary
evaluation resources. In particular they describe activities within
ImageCLEF, an initiative to evaluate cross-language image retrieval
systems which has been running as part of the Cross Language
Evaluation Forum (CLEF) since 2003.
To this end, the editors collected contributions from a range of
people: those involved directly with ImageCLEF, such as the
organizers of specific image retrieval or annotation tasks;
participants who have developed techniques to tackle the challenges
set forth by the organizers; and people from industry and academia
involved with image retrieval and evaluation generally.
Mostly written for researchers in academia and industry, the
book stresses the importance of combing textual and visual
information - a multimodal approach - for effective retrieval. It
provides the reader with clear ideas about information retrieval
and its evaluation in contexts and domains such as healthcare,
robot vision, press photography, and the Web.
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