It has been shown repeatedly that iterative relevance feedback is a very efficient solution for content-based image retrieval. However, no existing system scales gracefully to hundreds of thousands or millions of images. We present a new approach dubbed Hierarchical and Expandable Adaptive Trace (HEAT) to tackle this problem. Our approach modulates on-the-fly the resolution of the interactive search in different parts of the image collection, by relying on a hierarchical organization of the images computed off-line. Internally, the strategy is to maintain an accurate approximation of the probabilities of relevance of the individual images while fixing an upper bound on the required computation. Our system is compared on the ImageNet databas...
Multimedia searching is usually realized by means of text search, where a large dataset is sorted wi...
In content-based image retrieval (CBIR) systems, there are two general types of search: target searc...
Human-computer interaction is increasingly recognised to be an indispensable component of image retr...
Content-based image retrieval aims at substituting traditional indexing based on manual annotation b...
Our research addresses the need for an efficient, effective, and interactive access to large-scale i...
Scalable image search based on similarity matching has been an active topic in recent years. Current...
In this paper we address the user-navigation through large volumes of image data. A tree structured ...
Content-based image retrieval systems use low-level fea-tures like color and texture for image repre...
Imagine a journalist looking for an illustration to his article about patriotism in a database of un...
Relevance feedback (RF) has been extensively studied in the content-based image retrieval community....
In multimedia retrieval, a query is typically interactively refined towards the “optimal” answers by...
We introduce a novel relevance feedback method for content-based image retrieval and demonstrate its...
Content-based image retrieval with relevant feedback has been widely adopted as the query model of c...
Content-based image retrieval with relevant feedback has been widely adopted as the query model of c...
Abstract—We propose a new relevance feedback approach to achieving high system accuracy for image co...
Multimedia searching is usually realized by means of text search, where a large dataset is sorted wi...
In content-based image retrieval (CBIR) systems, there are two general types of search: target searc...
Human-computer interaction is increasingly recognised to be an indispensable component of image retr...
Content-based image retrieval aims at substituting traditional indexing based on manual annotation b...
Our research addresses the need for an efficient, effective, and interactive access to large-scale i...
Scalable image search based on similarity matching has been an active topic in recent years. Current...
In this paper we address the user-navigation through large volumes of image data. A tree structured ...
Content-based image retrieval systems use low-level fea-tures like color and texture for image repre...
Imagine a journalist looking for an illustration to his article about patriotism in a database of un...
Relevance feedback (RF) has been extensively studied in the content-based image retrieval community....
In multimedia retrieval, a query is typically interactively refined towards the “optimal” answers by...
We introduce a novel relevance feedback method for content-based image retrieval and demonstrate its...
Content-based image retrieval with relevant feedback has been widely adopted as the query model of c...
Content-based image retrieval with relevant feedback has been widely adopted as the query model of c...
Abstract—We propose a new relevance feedback approach to achieving high system accuracy for image co...
Multimedia searching is usually realized by means of text search, where a large dataset is sorted wi...
In content-based image retrieval (CBIR) systems, there are two general types of search: target searc...
Human-computer interaction is increasingly recognised to be an indispensable component of image retr...