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In the last decades, image production has grown significantly. From digital photographs to the medical scans, including satellite images and video films, more and more data need to be processed. Consequently the number of applications based on digital imag ...
We present two models for content-based automatic image annotation and retrieval in web image repositories, based on the co-occurrence of tags and visual features in the images. In particular, we show how additional measures can be taken to address the noi ...
The ever increasing number of digital images in both public and private collections urges on the need for generic image content analysis systems. These systems need to be capable to capture the content of images from both scenes and objects, in a compact w ...
A method for decomposing a digital image at resolution R and MR into a set of spatial sub-bands of resolution R and MR where MR>R and where the high-band at resolution MR is calculated by subtracting the filtered and up-sampled image at resolution R from t ...
Memory colours refer to the colour of specific image regions that have the essential attribute of being perceived in a consistent manner by human observers. In colour correction-or rendering-tasks, this consistency implies that they have to be faithfully r ...
NOVELTY - The display method involves evaluating the sequence of images by: associating a first analysis image value to pixels in the first sequence of images to which pixels of same locations of the field (11) are imaged, respectively; associating a secon ...
The approach to indexing an image collection depends on the type of data to organize. Satellite images are likely to be searched with latitude and longitude coordinates, medical images are often searched with an image example that serves as a visual query, ...
The ever increasing number of digital images in both public and private collections urges on the need for generic image content analysis systems. These systems need to be capable to capture the content of images from both scenes and objects, in a compact w ...
It is useful to have a small set of representative images from a database of thousands of images to summarize its content. There are two key aspects of such image summaries: how to generate them and how to present them. We address both issues. We extend th ...
The approach to indexing an image collection depends on the type of data to organize. Satellite images are likely to be searched with latitude and longitude coordinates, medical images are often searched with an image example that serves as a visual query, ...