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Memory-Efficient NBNN Image Classification

  • Lee, YoonSeok;Yoon, Sung-Eui
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2017
  • Naive Bayes nearest neighbor (NBNN) is a simple image classifier based on identifying nearest neighbors. NBNN uses original image descriptors (e.g., SIFTs) without vector quantization for preserving the discriminative power of descriptors and has a powerful generalization characteristic. However, it has a distinct disadvantage. Its memory requirement can be prohibitively high while processing a large amount of data. To deal with this problem, we apply a spherical hashing binary code embedding technique, to compactly encode data without significantly losing classification accuracy. We also propose using an inverted index to identify nearest neighbors among binarized image descriptors. To demonstrate the benefits of our method, we apply our method to two existing NBNN techniques with an image dataset. By using 64 bit length, we are able to reduce memory 16 times with higher runtime performance and no significant loss of classification accuracy. This result is achieved by our compact encoding scheme for image descriptors without losing much information from original image descriptors.

Implementation of Image Retrieval System Using MPEG-7 Descriptors (MPEG-7 기술자를 이용한 영상 검색 시스템 구현)

  • 이희경;정용주;윤정현;강경옥;노용만
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.11c
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    • pp.129-132
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, a multimedia database retrieval system is proposed using MPEG-7 meta data. Multimedia content based retrieval system is implemented with the MPEG-7 meta data extraction and matching technique. MPEG-7 descriptors and descriptor schemes are stored into the database with other meta data. When a query image is given, the descriptors and descriptor schemes of the query image are extracted and compared with the descriptors and descriptor schemes in the database. Finally, images having more similarity are retrieved.

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Recent Advances in Feature Detectors and Descriptors: A Survey

  • Lee, Haeseong;Jeon, Semi;Yoon, Inhye;Paik, Joonki
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.153-163
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    • 2016
  • Local feature extraction methods for images and videos are widely applied in the fields of image understanding and computer vision. However, robust features are detected differently when using the latest feature detectors and descriptors because of diverse image environments. This paper analyzes various feature extraction methods by summarizing algorithms, specifying properties, and comparing performance. We analyze eight feature extraction methods. The performance of feature extraction in various image environments is compared and evaluated. As a result, the feature detectors and descriptors can be used adaptively for image sequences captured under various image environments. Also, the evaluation of feature detectors and descriptors can be applied to driving assistance systems, closed circuit televisions (CCTVs), robot vision, etc.

Discipline-based Descriptors for Image Retrieval: Representing Presidential Images of Korea (이미지 검색을 위한 영역별 기술어에 관한 연구 - 한국의 대통령 사진기록물을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Yang-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.253-272
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    • 2008
  • While relevant studies emphasize the significance of user-oriented indexing associated with fulfilling both topical and non-topical needs of individual users, a great number of operational retrieval systems supports only those searches related to subject attributes of the users' needs. Retrieval systems for presidential image collections are not an exception for such a restriction. Upon this reality. this study seeks diversification of access points for presidential images based on descriptors directly presented by potential user groups. Improvements of subject-based descriptors are suggested based on those descriptors identified.

Adaptive Bayesian Object Tracking with Histograms of Dense Local Image Descriptors

  • Kim, Minyoung
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.104-110
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    • 2016
  • Dense local image descriptors like SIFT are fruitful for capturing salient information about image, shown to be successful in various image-related tasks when formed in bag-of-words representation (i.e., histograms). In this paper we consider to utilize these dense local descriptors in the object tracking problem. A notable aspect of our tracker is that instead of adopting a point estimate for the target model, we account for uncertainty in data noise and model incompleteness by maintaining a distribution over plausible candidate models within the Bayesian framework. The target model is also updated adaptively by the principled Bayesian posterior inference, which admits a closed form within our Dirichlet prior modeling. With empirical evaluations on some video datasets, the proposed method is shown to yield more accurate tracking than baseline histogram-based trackers with the same types of features, often being superior to the appearance-based (visual) trackers.

Intra-class Local Descriptor-based Prototypical Network for Few-Shot Learning

  • Huang, Xi-Lang;Choi, Seon Han
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.52-60
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    • 2022
  • Few-shot learning is a sub-area of machine learning problems, which aims to classify target images that only contain a few labeled samples for training. As a representative few-shot learning method, the Prototypical network has been received much attention due to its simplicity and promising results. However, the Prototypical network uses the sample mean of samples from the same class as the prototypes of that class, which easily results in learning uncharacteristic features in the low-data scenery. In this study, we propose to use local descriptors (i.e., patches along the channel within feature maps) from the same class to explicitly obtain more representative prototypes for Prototypical Network so that significant intra-class feature information can be maintained and thus improving the classification performance on few-shot learning tasks. Experimental results on various benchmark datasets including mini-ImageNet, CUB-200-2011, and tiered-ImageNet show that the proposed method can learn more discriminative intra-class features by the local descriptors and obtain more generic prototype representations under the few-shot setting.

Image Retrieval via Query-by-Layout Using MPEG-7 Visual Descriptors

  • Kim, Sung-Min;Park, Soo-Jun;Won, Chee-Sun
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.246-248
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    • 2007
  • Query-by-example (QBE) is a well-known method for image retrieval. In reality, however, an example image to be used for the query is rarely available. Therefore, it is often necessary to find a good example image to be used for the query before applying the QBE method. Query-by-layout (QBL) is our proposal for that purpose. In particular, we make use of the visual descriptors such as the edge histogram descriptor (EHD) and the color layout descriptor (CLD) in MPEG-7. Since image features of the CLD and the EHD can be localized in terms of a$4{\times}4$ sub-image, we can specify image features such as color and edge distribution on each sub-image separately for image retrieval without a query image. Experimental results show that the proposed query method can be used to retrieve a good image as a starting point for further QBE-based image retrieval.

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Image Retrieval using Adaptable Weighting Scheme on Relevance Feedback (사용자 피드백 기반의 적응적 가중치를 이용한 정지영상 검색)

  • 이진수;김현준;윤경로;이희연
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2000
  • Generally, relevance, feedback reflecting user's intention has been used to refine the refine the query conditions in image retrieval. However, in this paper, the usage of the relevance feedback is extended to the image database categorization so as to be accommodated to the user independent image retrieval. In our approach, to guarantee a desirable user-satisfactory performance descriptors and the elements of the descriptors corresponding unique features associatiated with of each image are weighted using the relevance feedback where experts can more lead rather than beginners do. In this paper, we propose a proper image description scheme consisting of global information, local information, descriptor weights and element weights based on color and texture descriptors. In addition, we also introduce an appropriate learning method based on the reliability scheme preventing wrong learning from abusive feedback.

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Fast Computation of the Radius of a Bounding Circle in a Binary Image (이진영상에서 바운딩 서클의 빠른 계산방법)

  • Kim Whoi-vul;Ryoo Kwang-seok
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers D
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    • v.54 no.7
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    • pp.453-457
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    • 2005
  • With the expansion of Internet, a variety of image databases are widely used and it is needed to select the part of an image what he wants. In contents-based image retrieval system, Zernikie moment and ART Descriptors are used fur shape descriptors in MPEC-7. This paper presents a fast computation method to determine the radius of a bounding circle that encloses an object in a binary image. With conventional methods, the whole area of the image should be scanned first and the distance from every pixel to the center point be computed. The proposed 4-directional scan method and fast circle-drawing algorithm is utilized to minimize the scanning area and reduce the number of operations fur computing the distance. Experimental results show that proposed method saves the computation time to determine the radius of a bounding circle efficiently.

Automatic Image Matching of Portal and Simulator Images Using courier Descriptors (후리에 표시자를 이용한 포탈영상과 시뮬레이터 영상의 자동결합)

  • 허수진
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 1997
  • We develop an automatic imaging matching technique for combining portal image and simulator image for improvements in localization of treatment in radiation therapy. Fusion of images from two imaging modalities is treated as follows. We archive images thxough a frame-yabber. The simulator and portal images are edge detected and enhanced with interpolated adaptive histouam equalization and combined using geometrical parameters relating the coordinates of two image data sets which are calculated using Fourier descriptors. We don't use any kind of imaging markers for patient's convenience. clinical use of this image matching technique for treatment planning will result in improvements in localization of treatment volumes and critical structures. These improvements will allow greater sparing of normal tissues and more precise delivery of energy to the desired irradiation volume.

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