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- the present invention relates to a computerized method, system and controller for searching a database of data items , particularly but not limited to media items such as images, music, movies, games or books.
- Websites such as gettyi-mages.com images . google. cam and others typically provide searching methods that involve descriptor based indexing of image content.
- the content descriptors
- the user typically relate to aspects such as concept, emotion, location or to the characteristics of people in the image.
- the user specifies values of one or more content
- the inventors of the current invention have found a much improved method of assisting the user to locate a data item of interest, by making advances in the use of
- a method of searching a database containing data items with a user via a user interface comprising the steps of
- the step of specifying an initial search subset comprises receiving a restriction criterion from the user and defining the initial subset as data items satisfying the restriction criterion.
- restriction criterion may be a value of a search term.
- the data items are associated with descriptor values in a multidimensional descriptor space and the data categories in the search subset are sectors in the descriptor space.
- the multidimensional descriptor space may be defined having regard to obtaining categories adapted to the specified search subset, such as
- an origin of the descriptor space is near a centre of the search subset so that the descriptor coordinates of the search subset have positive and
- At least one of the categories is a sector in the multidimensional descriptor space that is greater in a positive or negative direction in one dimension compared to the other dimensions.
- the number of categories is chosen so that all the representatives can be displayed to the user at once.
- the step of displaying the representatives of the refined search set may comprise displaying the
- the process of specifying, identifying, displaying and selecting is adapted to repeat until all the categories have no more than one member.
- the data items comprise digital media.
- a database searching system for interactively searching a database containing data items with a user, comprising
- an initial search subset specifier for specifying an initial search subset of some or all of the data items in the database
- a representative display controller for displaying the representatives on the display
- a refined search subset specifier for specifying a refined search subset of data items in the search subset within the data categories corresponding to the selected representatives ;
- a repeater for repeating the steps of identifying and displaying representatives for the refined search subset .
- a database searching controller for interactively searching a database containing data items with a user via a user interface having a display, comprising
- an initial search subset specifier for specifying an initial search subset of some or all of the data items in the database
- a representative display controller for displaying the representatives on the display
- a refined search subset specifier for specifying a refined search subset of data items in the search subset within the data categories corresponding to the . selected representatives ;
- a repeater for repeating the steps of identifying and displaying representatives for the refined search subset.
- a computer readable medium comprising the program code of the fourth aspect of the invention.
- a data signal comprising the computer program code of the fourth aspect of the invention.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of an example database
- Figure 2 shows a flow diagram for the method of database searching of an embodiment of the current invention.
- Figures 3-6 show displays in a search session in a
- the system may take a number of different forms.
- a standalone system is provided wherein all or most components required are present in a local user operable computer and interface.
- a distributed architecture wherein some of the components required for implementing the system are present in local user operable computer and interface and some of the components are located remotely relative to the user.
- a "thick client” architecture may be used wherein part of the search and/or display control is executed on a local user operable computer and interface and part is executed remotely, such as by a server; or a "thin client” architecture may be used wherein most of the search and display control is executed remotely such as by a server and a local machine is used only for the user interface.
- a typical web-based implementation involves a conventional personal computer with display, keyboard and mouse or touch sensitive screen, implementing the database
- searching controller as a JavaScript or XML program which may be downloaded from a website.
- the database will typically be stored remotely from the user and be
- the core components at the broadest level are the database searching system 10 comprising a user interface 20 and an database searching controller 30, communicating with a data memory 40 which may be located both locally and remotely.
- the database searching system 10 comprising a user interface 20 and an database searching controller 30, communicating with a data memory 40 which may be located both locally and remotely.
- data memory 40 includes a data items database 420, descriptor table 422 and restriction tag table 421.
- Components of the user interface 20 include a display 200 such as an LCD monitor and a position selector 210 such as a mouse for the user to indicate a position on the display 200 with at least one selector button such as a left or right mouse button to enable the user to select the position and perform other input functions.
- the database searching controller 30 is in data
- processor is used to refer generically to any device that can perform this function and may include: a microprocessor,
- microcontroller programmable logic device or other computational device
- general purpose computer e.g. a PC
- server e.g. a PC
- data items database 420 is a large database of media data items, accompanied as is standard in the art by a restriction tag table 421 typically containing textual or binary content-based information in relation to each media item, but may also contain some native media information such as media type (e.g. colour / B&W) .
- Data memory 40 also contains descriptor table 422 of derived descriptors for each media item as described herein which typically originate from native audiovisual descriptors but may also originate from content-based information.
- Tables 421 and 422 are computed during a database build and may be remotely located from media item database 420 , particularly in the case where the invention is being exercised by a party other that the owner of the data items database 420.
- Tables 421 and 422 may be ordered or indexed in whole or part such as with a binary tree to speed identification of items in database 420 satisfying values or value ranges in the descriptors or restriction tags, as is known in the art.
- Database searching controller 30 has an initial search subset specifier 310 for specifying an initial search subset typically by receiving a restriction criterion from the user via the user interface.
- initial search subset specifier 310 may be trivially adapted only to specify the entire data items in database 420 or a fixed subset thereof.
- Database searching controller 30 also has a representative
- identifier 320 for identifying a set of representative data items in the search subset 420 , each being
- a representative display controller 321 for displaying the representatives on display 200, and
- representative selector 330 for selecting one or more of the representatives, typically selected by the user via position selector 210.
- database searching controller 30 Also provided in database searching controller 30 is a refined search subset specifier 331 for specifying a refined search subset of data items in the search subset within the data categories corresponding to the selected representatives, and a repeater 332 for transferring the refined search subset to representative identifier 320 and for displaying the newly identified representatives via representative display controller 321.
- step 1201 the user specifies an initial search subset by typing a restriction criterion such as the search term "fruit" in restriction criterion window 62 and clicking on the "search" button 64b.
- Initial search subset specifier 310 accesses restriction tag table 421 to identify the data items satisfying the restriction criterion, in this case images containing fruit. This is the initial search subset.
- step 1202 20 data categories are found that are appropriate to the search subset, using single value decomposition to a ten-dimensional descriptor space from the 35 dimensional space represented in the descriptor table 422. Details of these processes are provided in the examples below.
- step 1203 and 1204 representatives of each data category are identified and displayed, also described in more detail below.
- Figure 3 shows the 20 representatives displayed is a 5 by 4 grid 64 on the left side of display 60. At the top left of each image is a number which informs the user how many of the data items in the search subset are in each corresponding data category.
- step 1205 the user selects one or more of the representatives as worthy of further search, by clicking with the position selector 210 and confirming in step 1206 that the selected items are to be the selected representatives by clicking on the "search button" 64b.
- the top right hand the top right hand
- a refined search subset is defined as those members of the current search subset that are contained within the data
- the system then repeats the step of finding appropriate categories by SVD from the descriptor table values for the refined search subset to a new 10-dimensional descriptor space appropriate to the refined search subset.
- Representatives for each of the 20 categories are then identified again and displayed on the right side 65 of the display.
- the top left hand representative is the same as the previously selected representative but this may not necessarily be the case.
- At the bottom of the screen is a "breadcrumb" trail of the search refinement. Clicking on the last box in the trail will revert the search subset back to the previous search subset.
- Further refined subsets are selected from representative 65a in fig 5 (the pomegranate) to produce four representatives of a two dimensional descriptor space) and as shown in Fig 6 the pomegranate 66a, being a representative of a category having 3 members is selected again and the final refined search subset 67, having only 3 members, is displayed.
- the breadcrumb trail 63 extends and the series at representatives of the search subsets are added to a band which disappears to the left.
- the user can jump back to any search subset in the sequence by clicking on the relevant box in the breadcrumb trail, and can add further restriction to the search subsets by editing the restriction criterion window 62.
- descriptor table 422 of stored values in a descriptor space of larger dimensionality.
- descriptor table a set of 35 descriptors derived during a database build using single value decomposition (SVD) of the 336 descriptors in the combination of the
- a new 35 dimensional descriptor space appropriate to the search subset is computed using single value decomposition (SVD) from the descriptor table restricted to the search subset.
- the 35 dimensions are reduced to 10 by selecting the 10 first dimensions, which are the largest contributors to the variance of the 35 descriptors for the search subset, and are therefore a good start to identity categories adapted to the search subset.
- the 20 categories are then defined as sectors in the reduced 10 dimensional descriptor space.
- the output of the SVD algorithm is scaled so that an origin of the descriptor space near the centre of the search subset so that the descriptor coordinates of the search subset have positive and negative values . A simple way of achieving this is to define each coordinate
- representative data item can be identified for each category by a variety of methods .
- An example of a rapidly executing method on a standard database is to identity the maximum and minimum values . In other words , the
- display of the representatives can be conveniently ordered by placing the representatives for S + k and S ⁇ k at opposing positions on the display grid for example, S + i and S " x are placed in the top left (row 1, column 1) and bottom right (5, 4) positions, and S + 2 and S ⁇ 2 are placed in adjacent opposing positions (2,1) and (4,4) and so on.
- S + i and S " x are placed in the top left (row 1, column 1) and bottom right (5, 4) positions
- S + 2 and S ⁇ 2 are placed in adjacent opposing positions (2,1) and (4,4) and so on.
- the search set is refined to include progressively fewer data items, the number of representatives reduces , due to some sectors being empty. Display of the reduced number of images may be
- the figures show an example of an image database, but the invention is equally applicable to audio data such as music.
- audio descriptors that can be used in the invention include Mel-Frequency Cepstrum, Zero-Crossings, Spectral Analysis, Spectral Centroid, Spectral Rolloff, Linear Predictive Coding Coefficients, and Beat Histograms.
- the inventors' currently implemented embodiment for music and audio data items uses, for the multidimensional descriptor space, a combination of a large variety of the known audio descriptors, such as are implemented on jAudio descriptor computation software [ Ref 3] , found on the internet at http://jmir.sourceforge.net/jAudio.html.
- a large number of available descriptors (in this case 330) are first tested on the data set to remove any (typically about 30) that tend to cause errors in the SVD algorithm for certain data types.
- the robust remaining set (about 300) is then subjected to the SVD algorithm as in the image example to provide a set of 35 descriptors to be stored in descriptor table 422.
- Computation of 10- dimensional and lower descriptor spaces in the course of the search proceed as described above.
- audiovisual data such as colour balance or edge information for images and time series descriptors in the case of music
- search terms in the original descriptor set, which can also be condensed together with the native descriptors in the SVD algorithm.
- descriptor table 422 is calculated entirely from content- based descriptors. For example, when searching for a movie or more especially a book it may be found that information such as actors, director, author, plot, violence level etc is more useful in providing recommendations to the user than the native descriptors. There may also be a wide range of binary descriptors such as, in the case of video games, whether the game has action or strategy elements, puzzles, elves or guns. These content tags can all be treated the same way as the native disrupters and reduced to a multidimensional set of a manageable number of continuous coordinates using an algorithm such as SVD.
- decomposition from a large number of descriptors has been described as one method of calculating a manageable descriptor space for the descriptor table 422 and the multidimensional descriptor space of reduced
- the invention encompasses any way of categorizing and identifying representatives however produced.
- another clustering algorithm such as NIPALS could be used instead of SVD.
- the descriptor space is not restricted to Cartesian spaces, and may for example be a tree of nodes, the coordinates being any way of representing position in the tree, or any other structure.
- the term "initial search subset” extends to any search subset which precedes and is refined to the "refined search subset”, and is not required to be an absolutely first search subset specified by the user in a searching session.
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