Content-based Image Retrieval using Deep Convolution Neural Network

Author(s):  
D. D. Pukale ◽  
S.G. Bhirud ◽  
V.D. Katkar
Author(s):  
Pushpendra Singh ◽  
P.N. Hrisheekesha ◽  
Vinai Kumar Singh

Background: Finding region of interest in an image and content-based image analysis has been a challenging task for last two decades. With the advancement in image processing, computer vision field and huge amount of image data generation, to manage this huge amount of data Content-Based Image Retrieval System (CBIR) has attracted several researchers as a common technique to manage this huge amount of data. It is an approach of searching user interest, based on visual information present in an image. The requirement of high computation power and huge memory limits deployment of CBIR technique in real-time scenarios. Objective: In this paper an advanced deep learning model is applied for CBIR on facial image data. We design a deep convolution neural network architecture where activation of convolution layer is used for feature representation and include max pooling as feature reduction technique. Furthermore, our model uses partial feature mapping as image descriptor to incorporate the property that facial image contains repeated information. Method: Existing CBIR approaches primarily consider colour, texture and low-level features for mapping and localizing image segments. While deep learning has shown high performance in numerous fields of research, its application in CBIR is still very limited. Human face contains significant information to be used in a content driven task and applicable to various applications of computer vision and multimedia systems. In this research work, a deep learning-based model has been discussed for content-based image retrieval (CBIR). In CBIR, there are two important things 1) classification and 2) retrieval of image based on similarity. For the classification purpose a four-convolution layer model has been proposed. For the calculation of the similarity Euclidian distance measure has been used between the images. Results: Proposed model is completely unsupervised, and it is fast and accurate in comparison to other deep learning models applied for CBIR over facial dataset. The proposed method provided satisfactory results from the experiment. It outperforms other CNN-based models and other unsupervised techniques used for CBIR. The proposed method provided satisfactory results from the experiment and it outperforms other CNN-based models such as VGG16, Inception V3, ResNet50 and MobileNet. Moreover, the performance of proposed model has been compared with pre-trained models in terms of accuracy, storage space and inference time.


Author(s):  
Yiming Guo ◽  
Hui Zhang ◽  
Zhijie Xia ◽  
Chang Dong ◽  
Zhisheng Zhang ◽  
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The rolling bearing is the crucial component in the rotating machinery. The degradation process monitoring and remaining useful life prediction of the bearing are necessary for the condition-based maintenance. The commonly used deep learning methods use the raw or processed time domain data as the input. However, the feature extracted by these approaches is insufficient and incomprehensive. To tackle this problem, this paper proposed an improved Deep Convolution Neural Network with the dual-channel input from the time and frequency domain in parallel. The proposed methodology consists of two stages: the incipient failure identification and the degradation process fitting. To verify the effectiveness of the method, the IEEE PHM 2012 dataset is adopted to compare the proposed method and other commonly used approaches. The results show that the improved Deep Convolution Neural Network can effectively describe the degradation process for the rolling bearing.


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