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17 December 1998 Triangle-inequality-based pruning algorithms with triangle tries
Andrew P. Berman, Linda G. Shapiro
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Abstract
A new class of algorithms, based on triangle inequality, has recently been proposed for use in content-based image retrieval. These algorithms rely on comparing a set of key images to the database images, and storing the computed distance distances. Query images are later compared to the keys, and the triangle inequality is used to speedily compute lower bounds on the distance from the query to each database image. This paper addresses the question of increasing performance of this algorithm, by the addition of a data structure known as the Triangle Trie.
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Andrew P. Berman and Linda G. Shapiro "Triangle-inequality-based pruning algorithms with triangle tries", Proc. SPIE 3656, Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases VII, (17 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.333855
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KEYWORDS
Distance measurement

Databases

Wavelets

Composites

Sensors

RGB color model

Binary data

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