In Content-Based Image Retrieval systems it is important to use an efficient indexing technique in order to perform and accelerate the search in huge databases. The used indexing technique should also support the high dimensions of image features. In this paper we present the hierarchical index NOHIS-tree (Non Overlapping Hierarchical Index Structure) when we scale up to very large databases. We also present a study of the influence of clustering on search time. The performance test results show that NOHIS-tree performs better than SR-tree. Tests also show that NOHIS-tree keeps its performances in high dimensional spaces. We include the performance test that try to determine the number of clusters in NOHIS-tree to have the best search time
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This paper describes a two-stage statistical approach supporting content-based search in image datab...
Abstract The goal of this paper is to describe an efficient procedure for color-based image retrieva...
In content-based retrieval systems, the goal of similarity search is to identify the k most similar ...
In Content-Based Image Retrieval systems it is important to use an efficient indexing technique in o...
In order to accelerate the similarity search in highdimensional database, we propose a new hierarchi...
AbstractA suitable indexing scheme for multimedia information retrieval is the need of the hour and ...
Recently, similarity queries on feature vectors have been widely used to perform content-based retri...
Abstract- We consider approaches for exact similarity search in a high dimensional space of correlat...
We propose a file structure to index high-dimensionality data, typically, points in some feature spa...
In this article, we are interested in accelerating similarity search in collections of image content...
Abstract: The scalability of indexing techniques and image retrieval pose many problems. Indeed, the...
During the last decade, multimedia databases have become increasingly important in many application ...
Within the scope of information retrieval, efficient similarity search in large document or multimed...
This paper presents an efficient indexing method for similarity searches in highdimensional image da...
Traditional multimedia indexing methods are based on the principle of hierarchical clustering of the...
This paper describes a two-stage statistical approach supporting content-based search in image datab...
Abstract The goal of this paper is to describe an efficient procedure for color-based image retrieva...
In content-based retrieval systems, the goal of similarity search is to identify the k most similar ...