Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIs

Recently the method of specifying multiple regions of interest (ROI) based image retrieval has been suggested. However it measures the similarity of the images without proper consideration of the spatial layouts of the ROIs and thus fails to accurately reflect the intent of the user. In this paper...

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Main Authors: LEE, J., NANG, J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2011-08-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2011.03014
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spelling doaj-0b3c4379ea254e8a95548b2f805574af2020-11-25T01:19:19ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002011-08-01113859010.4316/AECE.2011.03014Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIsLEE, J.NANG, J.Recently the method of specifying multiple regions of interest (ROI) based image retrieval has been suggested. However it measures the similarity of the images without proper consideration of the spatial layouts of the ROIs and thus fails to accurately reflect the intent of the user. In this paper, we propose a new similarity measurement using the relative layouts of the ROIs. The proposed method divides images into blocks of certain size and extracted MPEG-7 dominant colors from the blocks overlapping with the user-designated ROIs to measure their similarities with the target images. At this point, similarity was weighted when the relative location of the ROIs in the query image and the target image was the same. The relative location was calculated by four directions (i.e. up, down, left and right) of the basis ROI. The proposed method by an experiment using MPEG-7 XM shows that its performance is higher than the global image retrieval method or the retrieval method that does not consider the relative location of ROIs.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2011.03014image retrievalinformation retrievalcontent based retrievalsearch methodsnearest neighbor searches
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author LEE, J.
NANG, J.
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Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIs
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
image retrieval
information retrieval
content based retrieval
search methods
nearest neighbor searches
author_facet LEE, J.
NANG, J.
author_sort LEE, J.
title Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIs
title_short Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIs
title_full Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIs
title_fullStr Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIs
title_full_unstemmed Content-Based Image Retrieval Method using the Relative Location of Multiple ROIs
title_sort content-based image retrieval method using the relative location of multiple rois
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2011-08-01
description Recently the method of specifying multiple regions of interest (ROI) based image retrieval has been suggested. However it measures the similarity of the images without proper consideration of the spatial layouts of the ROIs and thus fails to accurately reflect the intent of the user. In this paper, we propose a new similarity measurement using the relative layouts of the ROIs. The proposed method divides images into blocks of certain size and extracted MPEG-7 dominant colors from the blocks overlapping with the user-designated ROIs to measure their similarities with the target images. At this point, similarity was weighted when the relative location of the ROIs in the query image and the target image was the same. The relative location was calculated by four directions (i.e. up, down, left and right) of the basis ROI. The proposed method by an experiment using MPEG-7 XM shows that its performance is higher than the global image retrieval method or the retrieval method that does not consider the relative location of ROIs.
topic image retrieval
information retrieval
content based retrieval
search methods
nearest neighbor searches
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2011.03014
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