scholarly journals Content-based image retrieval using a signature graph and a self-organizing map

2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 423-438 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thanh The Van ◽  
Thanh Manh Le

Abstract In order to effectively retrieve a large database of images, a method of creating an image retrieval system CBIR (contentbased image retrieval) is applied based on a binary index which aims to describe features of an image object of interest. This index is called the binary signature and builds input data for the problem of matching similar images. To extract the object of interest, we propose an image segmentation method on the basis of low-level visual features including the color and texture of the image. These features are extracted at each block of the image by the discrete wavelet frame transform and the appropriate color space. On the basis of a segmented image, we create a binary signature to describe the location, color and shape of the objects of interest. In order to match similar images, we provide a similarity measure between the images based on binary signatures. Then, we present a CBIR model which combines a signature graph and a self-organizing map to cluster and store similar images. To illustrate the proposed method, experiments on image databases are reported, including COREL,Wang and MSRDI.

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-116
Author(s):  
Dannina Kishore ◽  
Chanamallu Srinivasa Rao

In the last few years, Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) has received wide attention. Compared to text-based image retrieval contents of the image are more in information for efficient retrieval by Content-Based Image Retrieval. The single feature cannot be applied to all the images and provides lower performance. In this paper, we have put forward a proposal on an image retrieval using multi-feature fusion. The concept of multi-resolution has been exploited with the help of a wavelet transform. This method combines Local Binary Pattern (LBP) with Fast and Accurate Exponent Fourier Moments (FAEFM’s) with the wavelet decomposition of an image using multiple resolutions. In order to extract the feature of texture from image, LBP codes of Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), the image coefficients are estimated followed by the computation of Fast and Accurate Exponent Fourier Moments to these LBP codes so as to extract features of shape to construct the required feature vector. These constructed vectors aid us in exactly finding out and retrieving visually similar images from existing databases. The benchmark databases Corel-1k and Olivia 2688 are used to test the proposed method. The proposed method achieves 99.99% of precision and 93.15% of recall on Corel-1k database and 99.99% of precision and recall of 93.63% on Olivia-2688 database, which are higher than the existing methods.


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