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Survey Paper | Computer Science & Engineering | India | Volume 3 Issue 10, October 2014 | Popularity: 7.1 / 10
A Survey over the Content-Based Image Retrieval Techniques
Suhasini Gunjal, S. M. Rokade
Abstract: The content based image retrieval (CBIR) is one of the most popular, rising research areas of the digital image processing. Most of the available image search tools, such as Google Images and Yahoo! Image search, are based on textual annotation of images. In these tools, images are manually annotated with keywords and then retrieved using text-based search methods. The performances of these systems are not satisfactory. The goal of CBIR is to extract visual content of an image automatically, like color, texture, or shape. The CBIR technology can be used in several applications such as digital libraries, crime prevention, and photo sharing sites. Such a system has great value in apprehending suspects and identifying victims in forensics and law enforcement. A possible application is matching a forensic sketch to a gallery of mug shot images. The area of retrieve images based on the visual content of the query picture intensified recently, which demands on the quite wide methodology spectrum on the area of the image processing. In this paper, we will propose a more comprehensive survey on content based image retrieval techniques.
Keywords: CBIR, image processing, textual annotation, image processing
Edition: Volume 3 Issue 10, October 2014
Pages: 1838 - 1840
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