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6 July 1998 Fast indexing and searching for content-based image retrieval
Jane You, Hong Shen
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Abstract
This paper presents a general approach to fast image indexing and searching for content-based image retrieval on a network of workstation clusters. Three primary issues in image retrieval are discussed: image feature extraction and representation, similarity measure, and searching methods. A wavelet based image feature extraction scheme is introduced to represent images with multiple features such as colors, textures and shapes. In addition, a feature component code is proposed to facilitate a dynamic image indexing scheme where images are queried by different features or combinations. Furthermore, the relevance feedback technique for information retrieval is used to convert image feature vectors to weight- term vectors for efficient searching.
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Jane You and Hong Shen "Fast indexing and searching for content-based image retrieval", Proc. SPIE 3387, Visual Information Processing VII, (6 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316410
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KEYWORDS
Content based image retrieval

Feature extraction

Image retrieval

Image compression

Wavelets

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