Improving Recall of Browsing Sets in Image Retrieval from a Semiotics Perspective

The purpose of dissertation is to utilize connotative messages for enhancing image retrieval and browsing. By adopting semiotics as a theoretical tool, this study explores problems of image retrieval and proposes an image retrieval model. The semiotics approach conceptually demonstrates that: 1) a f...

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Main Author: Yoon, JungWon
Other Authors: O'Connor, Brian Clark
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2006
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5237/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc52372017-03-17T08:36:11Z Improving Recall of Browsing Sets in Image Retrieval from a Semiotics Perspective Yoon, JungWon Image files -- Abstracting and indexing. Image processing. Information retrieval. Semiotics. image retrieval semiotics connotations The purpose of dissertation is to utilize connotative messages for enhancing image retrieval and browsing. By adopting semiotics as a theoretical tool, this study explores problems of image retrieval and proposes an image retrieval model. The semiotics approach conceptually demonstrates that: 1) a fundamental reason for the dissonance between retrieved images and user needs is representation of connotative messages, and 2) the image retrieval model which makes use of denotative index terms is able to facilitate users to browse connotatively related images effectively even when the users' needs are potentially expressed in the form of denotative query. Two experiments are performed for verifying the semiotic-based image retrieval model and evaluating the effectiveness of the model. As data sources, 5,199 records are collected from Artefacts Canada: Humanities by Canadian Heritage Information Network, and the candidate terms of connotation and denotation are extracted from Art & Architecture Thesaurus. The first experiment, by applying term association measures, verifies that the connotative messages of an image can be derived from denotative messages of the image. The second experiment reveals that the association thesaurus which is constructed based on the associations between connotation and denotation facilitates assigning connotative terms to image documents. In addition, the result of relevant judgments presents that the association thesaurus improves the relative recall of retrieved image documents as well as the relative recall of browsing sets. This study concludes that the association thesaurus indicating associations between connotation and denotation is able to improve the accessibility of the connotative messages. The results of the study are hoped to contribute to the conceptual knowledge of image retrieval by providing understandings of connotative messages within an image and to the practical design of image retrieval system by proposing an association thesaurus which can supplement the limitations of the current content-based image retrieval systems (CBIR). University of North Texas O'Connor, Brian Clark Oyarce, Guillermo A. Greisdorf, Howard F. 2006-05 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 70790719 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5237/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc5237 English Public Copyright Yoon, JungWon Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Image files -- Abstracting and indexing.
Image processing.
Information retrieval.
Semiotics.
image retrieval
semiotics
connotations
spellingShingle Image files -- Abstracting and indexing.
Image processing.
Information retrieval.
Semiotics.
image retrieval
semiotics
connotations
Yoon, JungWon
Improving Recall of Browsing Sets in Image Retrieval from a Semiotics Perspective
description The purpose of dissertation is to utilize connotative messages for enhancing image retrieval and browsing. By adopting semiotics as a theoretical tool, this study explores problems of image retrieval and proposes an image retrieval model. The semiotics approach conceptually demonstrates that: 1) a fundamental reason for the dissonance between retrieved images and user needs is representation of connotative messages, and 2) the image retrieval model which makes use of denotative index terms is able to facilitate users to browse connotatively related images effectively even when the users' needs are potentially expressed in the form of denotative query. Two experiments are performed for verifying the semiotic-based image retrieval model and evaluating the effectiveness of the model. As data sources, 5,199 records are collected from Artefacts Canada: Humanities by Canadian Heritage Information Network, and the candidate terms of connotation and denotation are extracted from Art & Architecture Thesaurus. The first experiment, by applying term association measures, verifies that the connotative messages of an image can be derived from denotative messages of the image. The second experiment reveals that the association thesaurus which is constructed based on the associations between connotation and denotation facilitates assigning connotative terms to image documents. In addition, the result of relevant judgments presents that the association thesaurus improves the relative recall of retrieved image documents as well as the relative recall of browsing sets. This study concludes that the association thesaurus indicating associations between connotation and denotation is able to improve the accessibility of the connotative messages. The results of the study are hoped to contribute to the conceptual knowledge of image retrieval by providing understandings of connotative messages within an image and to the practical design of image retrieval system by proposing an association thesaurus which can supplement the limitations of the current content-based image retrieval systems (CBIR).
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title Improving Recall of Browsing Sets in Image Retrieval from a Semiotics Perspective
title_short Improving Recall of Browsing Sets in Image Retrieval from a Semiotics Perspective
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title_fullStr Improving Recall of Browsing Sets in Image Retrieval from a Semiotics Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Improving Recall of Browsing Sets in Image Retrieval from a Semiotics Perspective
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