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Small codes and large image databases for recognition

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Small codes and large image databases for recognition
The Internet contains billions of images, freely available online. Methods for efficiently searching this incredibly rich resource are vital for a large number of applications. These include object recognition [2], computer graphics [11, 27], personal photo collections, online image search tools. In this paper, our goal is to develop efficient image search and scene matching techniques that are not only fast, but also require very little memory, enabling their use on standard hardware or even on handheld devices. Our approach uses recently developed machine learning techniques to convert the Gist descriptor (a real valued vector that describes orientation energies at different scales and orientations within an image) to a compact binary code, with a few hundred bits per image. Using our scheme, it is possible to perform real-time searches with millions from the Internet using a single large PC and obtain recognition results comparable to the full descriptor. Using our codes on high qu...
Antonio B. Torralba, Robert Fergus, Yair Weiss
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CVPR
Authors Antonio B. Torralba, Robert Fergus, Yair Weiss
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