S. Westman. Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, volume 6273 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 10.1007/978-3-642-15464-5\_9.(2010)
Abstract
This paper reports on a user-centered evaluation of visual video summaries. We evaluated four types of summaries (fastforward, user-controlled fastforward, scene clips and storyboard) with a set of existing performance and satisfaction measures. We further conducted a repertory grid elicitation with our participants gathering evaluation constructs related to both video summary content and controls. Results showed a lack of correlation between performance and satisfaction measures. User-supplied evaluation constructs were shown to span both the performance and satisfaction dimensions of the video summary evaluation space. Most constructs achieved moderate to good inter-rater agreement in a consequent survey.
%0 Book Section
%1 westman_evaluation_2010
%A Westman, Stina
%B Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
%D 2010
%E Lalmas, Mounia
%E Jose, Joemon
%E Rauber, Andreas
%E Sebastiani, Fabrizio
%E Frommholz, Ingo
%I Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
%K Video-Retrieval
%P 67--79
%T Evaluation Constructs for Visual Video Summaries
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15464-5_9
%V 6273
%X This paper reports on a user-centered evaluation of visual video summaries. We evaluated four types of summaries (fastforward, user-controlled fastforward, scene clips and storyboard) with a set of existing performance and satisfaction measures. We further conducted a repertory grid elicitation with our participants gathering evaluation constructs related to both video summary content and controls. Results showed a lack of correlation between performance and satisfaction measures. User-supplied evaluation constructs were shown to span both the performance and satisfaction dimensions of the video summary evaluation space. Most constructs achieved moderate to good inter-rater agreement in a consequent survey.
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