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SAXually Explicit Images: Finding Unusual Shapes

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SAXually Explicit Images: Finding Unusual Shapes
Among the visual features of multimedia content, shape is of particular interest because humans can often recognize objects solely on the basis of shape. Over the past three decades, there has been a great deal of research on shape analysis, focusing mostly on shape indexing, clustering, and classification. In this work, we introduce the new problem of finding shape discords, the most unusual shapes in a collection. We motivate the problem by considering the utility of shape discords in diverse domains including zoology, anthropology, and medicine. While the brute force search algorithm has quadratic time complexity, we avoid this by using locality-sensitive hashing to estimate similarity between shapes which enables us to reorder the search more efficiently. An extensive experimental evaluation demonstrates that our approach can speed up computation by three to four orders of magnitude. Keywords Anomaly Detection, Shape
Li Wei, Eamonn J. Keogh, Xiaopeng Xi
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICDM
Authors Li Wei, Eamonn J. Keogh, Xiaopeng Xi
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