HAVIC MED Event E051-E060 -- Videos, Metadata and Annotation
Item Name: | HAVIC MED Event E051-E060 -- Videos, Metadata and Annotation |
Author(s): | Amanda Morris, Stephanie Strassel, Xuansong Li, Brian Antonishek, Jonathan G. Fiscus |
LDC Catalog No.: | LDC2018V01 |
ISBN: | 1-58563-857-9 |
ISLRN: | 92-091-577-155-5 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.35111/m8n7-xy13 |
Release Date: | September 17, 2018 |
Member Year(s): | 2018 |
DCMI Type(s): | MovingImage, Text |
Data Source(s): | web collection |
Project(s): | HAVIC |
Application(s): | event detection |
Language(s): | English |
Language ID(s): | eng |
License(s): |
LDC User Agreement for Non-Members |
Online Documentation: | LDC2018V01 Documents |
Licensing Instructions: | Subscription & Standard Members, and Non-Members |
Citation: | Morris, Amanda, et al. HAVIC MED Event E051-E060 -- Videos, Metadata and Annotation LDC2018V01. Web Download. Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium, 2018. |
Related Works: | View |
Introduction
HAVIC MED Event E051-E060 -- Videos, Metadata and Annotation was developed by the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) and is comprised of approximately 53 hours of user-generated videos with annotation and metadata.
To advance multimodal event detection and related technologies, LDC developed, in collaboration with NIST (the National Institute of Standards and Technology), a large, heterogeneous, annotated multimodal corpus for HAVIC (the Heterogeneous Audio Visual Internet Collection) that was used in the NIST-sponsored MED (Multimedia Event Detection) task for several years. HAVIC MED Event E051-E060 is a subset of that corpus, specifically, a collection of event videos for the HAVIC Project originally released to support the 2016 Multimedia Event Detection task.
Data
The data consists of videos of various events (event videos) and videos completely unrelated to events (background videos) harvested by a large team of human annotators. Each event video was manually annotated with a set of judgments describing its event properties and other salient features. Background videos were labeled with topic and genre categories.
All video files are in .mp4 format (h.264), with varying bit-rates and levels of audio fidelity and video resolution. Metadata and annotation for the videos are stored in a .tsv file.
Samples
Please view this video sample and annotation sample.
Updates
None at this time.