Region-Based Image Querying
Serge Belongie and Chad Carson and Hayit Greenspan and Jitendra Malik
EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley
Technical Report No. UCB/CSD-97-941
, 1997
http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1997/CSD-97-941.pdf
Retrieving images from large and varied collections using image content as a key is a challenging and important problem. In this paper we present an image representation which provides a transition from the raw pixel data to a small set of localized coherent regions in color and texture space. This so-called "blobworld" image description may be thought of as a summary representation which captures the basic compositional features of the image. An important and unique aspect of the system is that, in the context of similarity-based querying, the user is allowed to view the internal representation of the submitted image. Similar systems do not offer the user this view into the workings of the system; consequently the outcome of many queries on these systems can be quite inexplicable, despite the availability of knobs for adjusting the similarity metric.
BibTeX citation:
@techreport{Belongie:CSD-97-941, Author= {Belongie, Serge and Carson, Chad and Greenspan, Hayit and Malik, Jitendra}, Title= {Region-Based Image Querying}, Year= {1997}, Month= {Apr}, Url= {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1997/5229.html}, Number= {UCB/CSD-97-941}, Abstract= {Retrieving images from large and varied collections using image content as a key is a challenging and important problem. In this paper we present an image representation which provides a transition from the raw pixel data to a small set of localized coherent regions in color and texture space. This so-called "blobworld" image description may be thought of as a summary representation which captures the basic compositional features of the image. An important and unique aspect of the system is that, in the context of similarity-based querying, the user is allowed to view the internal representation of the submitted image. Similar systems do not offer the user this view into the workings of the system; consequently the outcome of many queries on these systems can be quite inexplicable, despite the availability of knobs for adjusting the similarity metric.}, }
EndNote citation:
%0 Report %A Belongie, Serge %A Carson, Chad %A Greenspan, Hayit %A Malik, Jitendra %T Region-Based Image Querying %I EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley %D 1997 %@ UCB/CSD-97-941 %U http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1997/5229.html %F Belongie:CSD-97-941