This paper reports a study on the description and categorization of images. The aim of the study was to evaluate existing indexing frameworks in the context of reportage photographs and to find out how the use of this particular image genre influences the results. The effect of different tasks on image description and categorization was also studied. Subjects performed keywording and free description tasks and the elicited terms were classified using the most extensive one of the reviewed frameworks. Differences were found in the terms used in constrained and unconstrained descriptions. Summarizing terms such as abstract concepts, themes, settings and emotions were used more frequently in keywording than in free description. Free descriptio...
Although there are now vast numbers of digital images available via the Web, it is still the case th...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the subject indexing of images performed at the provincial ...
This is the first known study to explore the image retrieval preferences of news photographers and n...
The quantity of digital imagery continues to grow, creating a pressing need to develop efficient met...
Few studies have been conducted to identify users’ desired semantic levels of image access when desc...
The theoretical difficulties in indexing images include: 1) images do not satisfy the requirements o...
A study was conducted to investigate whether images of natural scenes can be categorized with respec...
Few studies have been conducted to identify users’ desired semantic levels of image access when desc...
The rapid expansion of multimedia digital collections brings to the fore the need for classifying no...
We describe a series of studies aimed at identifying specifications for a text extraction module of ...
This study investigates the application of conceptual terms to images by individuals with various ed...
This paper adopts the premise that the 'semantic gap' is an incompletely surveyed feature in the lan...
In order to resolve the mismatch between user needs and current image retrieval techniques, we condu...
The aim of this master's thesis was to evaluate a multifaceted image categorization model in practic...
Image indexing research today is either conducted on a visual attribute level or on a higher semanti...
Although there are now vast numbers of digital images available via the Web, it is still the case th...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the subject indexing of images performed at the provincial ...
This is the first known study to explore the image retrieval preferences of news photographers and n...
The quantity of digital imagery continues to grow, creating a pressing need to develop efficient met...
Few studies have been conducted to identify users’ desired semantic levels of image access when desc...
The theoretical difficulties in indexing images include: 1) images do not satisfy the requirements o...
A study was conducted to investigate whether images of natural scenes can be categorized with respec...
Few studies have been conducted to identify users’ desired semantic levels of image access when desc...
The rapid expansion of multimedia digital collections brings to the fore the need for classifying no...
We describe a series of studies aimed at identifying specifications for a text extraction module of ...
This study investigates the application of conceptual terms to images by individuals with various ed...
This paper adopts the premise that the 'semantic gap' is an incompletely surveyed feature in the lan...
In order to resolve the mismatch between user needs and current image retrieval techniques, we condu...
The aim of this master's thesis was to evaluate a multifaceted image categorization model in practic...
Image indexing research today is either conducted on a visual attribute level or on a higher semanti...
Although there are now vast numbers of digital images available via the Web, it is still the case th...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the subject indexing of images performed at the provincial ...
This is the first known study to explore the image retrieval preferences of news photographers and n...