Traditional content-based image retrieval (CBIR) systems often fail to meet a user's need due to the `semantic gap' between the extracted features of the systems and the...
Abstract-Similarity searching often reduces to finding the k nearest neighbors to a query object. Finding the k nearest neighbors is achieved by applying either a depth-first or a ...
Schema merging is the process of consolidating multiple schemas into a unified view. The task becomes particularly challenging when the schemas are highly heterogeneous and autono...
Xiang Li 0002, Christoph Quix, David Kensche, Sand...
Recognizing the location and orientation of a mobile device from captured images is a promising application of image retrieval algorithms. Matching the query images to an existing...
Georg Schroth, Anas Al-Nuaimi, Robert Huitl, Flori...
Time-series data, which are a series of one-dimensional real numbers, have been studied in various database applications. In this paper, we extend the traditional similarity searc...
Seok-Lyong Lee, Seok-Ju Chun, Deok-Hwan Kim, Ju-Ho...