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30 August 2002 Application of contour feature classes to object-based image retrieval
Kanbin Ge, Shunichiro Oe
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Abstract
Currently, image retrieval system are based on low level features of color, texture and shape, not on the semantic descriptions that are common to humans, such as objects, people, and place. In order to narrow down the gap between the low level and semantic level, in this study, we describe an efficient and effective image similarity calculation method for image comparison at object classes. It is not only suitable for images with single objects, but also for images containing multiple and partially occluded objects. In this approach, a machine learning algorithm is used to predict the classes of each of object-contour segments. The similarity measure between two images is been computed using Euclidean distance between images in the k-dimensional space. Experimental results show that this approach is effective, and is invariant to rotation, scaling, and translation of objects.
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Kanbin Ge and Shunichiro Oe "Application of contour feature classes to object-based image retrieval", Proc. SPIE 4925, Electronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology III, (30 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.481560
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image retrieval

Databases

Feature extraction

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Image classification

Intelligence systems

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