Extension and Evaluation of Interface “2D-RIB“ for Impression-Based Retrieval

Recently, lots of researchers are attracted to retrieving multimedia database by using some impression words and their values. Ikezoe’s research is one of the representatives and uses eight pairs of opposite impression words. We had modified its retrieval interface and proposed ‘2D-RIB’. In ‘2D-RIB’, after a retrieval person selects a single basic music, the system visually shows some other music around the basic one along relative position. He/she can select one of them fitting to his/her intention, as a retrieval result. The purpose of this paper is to improve his/her satisfaction level to the retrieval result in 2D-RIB. One of our extensions is to define and introduce the following two measures: ‘melody goodness’ and ‘general acceptance’. We implement them in different five combinations. According to an evaluation experiment, both of these two measures can contribute to the improvement. Another extension is three types of customization. We have implemented them and clarified which customization is effective. Keywords—Multimedia database, impression-based retrieval, interface, satisfaction level.

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