scholarly journals Content Based Image Retrieval Based on Shape, Color and Structure of the Image

Author(s):  
T. Venkat Narayana Rao ◽  
Somasani Jyothi

In the recent era, as technology is growing rapidly the usage of social media is also increasing as a result large databases are required for storing the images. With the advancements in the technology, the storage of these images in computers has become possible. But retrieving the images is becoming a big task. We need to store them in a sequential manner and retrieve them when required. This paper details retrieval of images by considering the features related to content like shape, color, texture is called CBIR (content based image retrieval). As it is very difficult to extract the pictures in such huge data bases so we chose this technique which aim at high efficiency.

2016 ◽  
Vol 685 ◽  
pp. 872-876 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey Ponomarev ◽  
Hitesh S. Nalamwar ◽  
Ilya Babakov ◽  
Chandrakant S. Parkhi ◽  
Gaurav Buddhawar

Nowadays CBIR is getting more and more attention from organizations and researchers due to advances in digital imaging techniques. A lot of interest is getting paid to search images from large databases, as it is not only difficult and time-consuming task but sometimes frustrating for the users. This paper proposes the CBIR system based on color, texture and shape features. The proposed method employs the use of DCT and DWT along with Hierarchical k-means algorithm for faster retrieval of images. The efficiency of the given method is demonstrated by the results in the paper.


Selection of feature extraction method is incredibly recondite task in Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR). In this paper, CBIR is implemented using collaboration of color; texture and shape attribute to improve the feature discriminating property. The implementation is divided in to three steps such as preprocessing, features extraction, classification. We have proposed color histogram features for color feature extraction, Local Binary Pattern (LBP) for texture feature extraction, and Histogram of oriented gradients (HOG) for shape attribute extraction. For the classification support vector machine classifier is applied. Experimental results show that combination of all three features outperforms the individual feature or combination of two feature extraction techniques


Author(s):  
Chia-Hung Wei ◽  
Chang-Tsun Li ◽  
Roland Wilson

Content-based image retrieval (CBIR) makes use of image features, such as color and texture, to index images with minimal human intervention. Content-based image retrieval can be used to locate medical images in large databases. This chapter introduces a content-based approach to medical image retrieval. Fundamentals of the key components of content-based image retrieval systems are introduced first to give an overview of this area. A case study, which describes the methodology of a CBIR system for retrieving digital mammogram database, is then presented. This chapter is intended to disseminate the knowledge of the CBIR approach to the applications of medical image management and to attract greater interest from various research communities to rapidly advance research in this field.


2013 ◽  
Vol 333-335 ◽  
pp. 1076-1079
Author(s):  
Fan Hui ◽  
Guo Jie ◽  
Jin Jiang Li

Image retrieval is generally divided into two categories: one is text-based Image Retrieval; another is content-based Image Retrieval. Early image retrieval technology is mainly based on the text, after 90 years, the content-based image retrieval emerged. So far, we mainly use image retrieval technology that based on color, texture, layout analysis and retrieval. That is: content-based Image Retrieval (CBIR). This paper review the two kinds of image retrieval methods, and introduces a variety of techniques in content-based image retrieval, we also prospect of fusion research of text and content.


Author(s):  
TIENWEI TSAI ◽  
YO-PING HUANG ◽  
TE-WEI CHIANG

In this paper, a two-stage content-based image retrieval (CBIR) approach is proposed to improve the retrieval performance. To develop a general retrieval scheme which is less dependent on domain-specific knowledge, the discrete cosine transform (DCT) is employed as a feature extraction method. In establishing the database, the DC coefficients of Y, U and V components are quantized such that the feature space is partitioned into a finite number of grids, each of which is mapped to a grid code (GC). When querying an image, at coarse classification stage, the grid-based classification (GBC) and the distance threshold pruning (DTP) serve as a filter to remove those candidates with widely distinct features. At the fine classification stage, only the remaining candidates need to be computed for the detailed similarity comparison. The experimental results show that both high efficacy and high efficiency can be achieved simultaneously using the proposed two-stage approach.


2017 ◽  
pp. 159-173
Author(s):  
Komaek Kawinakrathiti ◽  
Suphakant Phimoltares ◽  
Patcha Utiswannakul

Traditional trend forecasting process in Thailand fashion industry was challenged by a fast fashion. In this paper, the Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) technique is utilized for retrieval of a fashion trendsetter in fast fashion influence. Firstly, six fashion theories were implemented as 12 variables affecting the trendsetter. Cluster analysis, and factor analysis approach were used to find out the source of a fashion trendsetter as well. Cluster analysis separated all samples into three groups with different fashion ways. Moreover, factor analysis technique grouped all variables into three important factors. From such techniques, Internet media clearly is the best source of a fashion trendsetter. In the authors' model, traditional forecasting sources were added up with a fast fashion influence from CBIR. Then, the CBIR was evaluated in terms of efficiency compared with a real fashion expert in the Thai fashion industry. From statistical test, spatial color distribution yields high efficiency in selecting similar fashion style as a fashion expert.


Author(s):  
Priyesh Tiwari ◽  
Shivendra Nath Sharan ◽  
Kulwant Singh ◽  
Suraj Kamya

Content based image retrieval (CBIR), is an application of real-world computer vision domain where from a query image, similar images are searched from the database. The research presented in this paper aims to find out best features and classification model for optimum results for CBIR system.Five different set of feature combinations in two different color domains (i.e., RGB & HSV) are compared and evaluated using Neural Network Classifier, where best results obtained are 88.2% in terms of classifier accuracy. Color moments feature used comprises of: Mean, Standard Deviation,Kurtosis and Skewness. Histogram features is calculated via 10 probability bins. Wang-1k dataset is used to evaluate the CBIR system performance for image retrieval.Research concludes that integrated multi-level 3D color-texture feature yields most accurate results and also performs better in comparison to individually computed color and texture features.


Author(s):  
John Bosco P ◽  
S Janakiraman

Background: In the present digital world, Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) has gained significant importance. In this context, the image processing technology has become the most sought one, as a result its demand has increased to a large extend. The complex growth concerning computer technology offers a platform to apply the image processing application. Well-known image retrieval techniques suitable for application zone are 1.Text Based Image Retrieval (TBIR) 2. Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) and 3.Semantic Based Image Retrieval (SBIR) etc. In recent past, many researchers have conducted extensive research in the field of content-based image retrieval (CBIR). However, many related research studies on image retrieval and characterization have exemplified to be an immense issue and it should be progressively developed in its techniques. Hence, by putting altogether the research conducted in the recent years, this survey study makes a comprehensive attempt to review the state-of –the art in the field. Aims: This paper aims to retrieve similar images according to visual properties, which defined as Shape, color, Texture and edge detection. Objective: To investigate the CBIR to achieve the task because of the essential and fundamentals problems. The present and future trends are addressed to show come contributions and directions and it can inspire more research in the CBIR methods. Result: we present a deep analysis of the state of the art on CBIR methods; we explain the methods based on Color, Texture, and shape, and edge detection with performance evaluation metrics. In addition, we have discussed some significant future research directions reviewed. Methods: This paper has quickly anticipated the noteworthiness of CBIR and its related improvement, which incorporates Edge Detection Techniques, Various sorts of Distance Metric (DM), Performance measurements and various kinds of Datasets. This paper shows the conceivable outcomes to overcome the difficulties concerning re-positioning strategies with an exceptional spotlight on the improvement of accuracy and execution. Discussion: At last, we have proposed another technique for consolidating different highlights in a CBIR framework that can give preferred outcomes over the current strategies.


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