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handle: 11572/161317
Research on event-based processing and analysis of media is receiving an increasing attention from the scientific community due to its relevance for an abundance of applications, from consumer video management and video surveillance to lifelogging and social media. Events have the ability to semantically encode relationships of different informational modalities, such as visual-audio-text, time, involved agents and objects, with the spatio-temporal component of events being a key feature for contextual analysis. This unveils an enormous potential for exploiting new information sources and opening new research directions. In this paper, we survey the existing literature in this field. We extensively review the employed conceptualization of the notion of event in multimedia, the techniques for event representation and modeling, the feature representation and event inference approaches for the problems of event detection in audio, visual, and textual content. Furthermore, we review some key event-based multimedia applications, and various benchmarking activities that provide solid frameworks for measuring the performance of different event processing and analysis systems. We provide an in-depth discussion of the insights obtained from reviewing the literature and identify future directions and challenges. We survey the literature in event-based media processing and analysis.We examine the different definitions of events.We study various techniques for event representation and modeling.We survey feature representation, event inference approaches in multimedia content.We review event-based multimedia applications and various benchmarking activities.
event conceptualization, Event representation and modeling, survey of the literature, Event-based media processing and analysis, multimedia event detection, Event-based applications and benchmarking, event-based applications and benchmarking, Event conceptualization, Survey of the literature, Event conceptualization; Event representation and modeling; Event-based applications and benchmarking; Event-based media processing and analysis; Multimedia event detection; Survey of the literature; Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Multimedia event detection, event representation and modeling
event conceptualization, Event representation and modeling, survey of the literature, Event-based media processing and analysis, multimedia event detection, Event-based applications and benchmarking, event-based applications and benchmarking, Event conceptualization, Survey of the literature, Event conceptualization; Event representation and modeling; Event-based applications and benchmarking; Event-based media processing and analysis; Multimedia event detection; Survey of the literature; Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Multimedia event detection, event representation and modeling
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