e about image features can be expressed as a hierarchical structure called a Type Abstraction Hierarchy (TAH). TAHs can be generated automatically by clustering algorithms based on...
Wesley W. Chu, Alfonso F. Cardenas, Ricky K. Taira
Content-based image retrieval (CBIR) addresses the problem of finding images relevant to the users' information needs, based principally on low-level visual features for whic...
This paper tackles the problem of scalable video indexing. We propose a new framework combining spatial and motion patch descriptors. The spatial descriptors are based on a multisc...
Paolo Piro, Sandrine Anthoine, Eric Debreuve, Mich...
Retrieval and indexing in multimedia databases has been an active topic both in the Information Retrieval and computer vision communities for a long time. In this paper we propose...
The National Library of Medicine has been developing CervigramFinder, a Web-accessible prototype content-based image retrieval (CBIR) system for cervical cancer research, to retri...
George R. Thoma, Jose Jeronimo, L. Rodney Long, Sa...