Abstract: One of the most important bits of every search engine is the query interface. Complex interfaces may cause us-ers to struggle in learning the handling. An example is the query language SQL. It is really powerful, but usually remains hidden to the common user. On the other hand the usage of current languages for Internet search engines is very simple and straightforward. Even beginners are able to find relevant documents. This paper presents a hybrid query language suitable for both image and text retrieval. It is very similar to those of a full text search engine but also includes some extensions required for content based image retrieval. The language is extensi-ble to cover arbitrary feature vectors and handle fuzzy queries
In this paper we report the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to the con...
In this paper we report the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to the con...
Query languages of full text retrieval systems are based on several assumptions about the input text...
One of the most important bits of every search engine is the query interface. Complex interfaces may...
One of the most important bits of every search engine is the query interface. Complex interfaces may...
Abstract The design of a specialised query language for content based image retrieval provides a mea...
Image querying refers to the problem of finding objects that are relevant to a user query within ima...
With the widespread use of multilingual and multimedia information, there is a pressing need to effi...
This paper reports the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to content-base...
Using both text and image content features, a hybrid image retrieval system for Word Wide Web is dev...
This thesis develops a system to search for relevant images when user inputs a particular image as a...
An integrated retrieval system is developed, enabling simultaneous querying of the image and the tex...
In this paper, an intelligent image retrieval system that adopts XML technology is presented. The sy...
Abstract. Huge amounts of digital visual content are currently available, thus placing a demand for ...
In the recent years, web product search engine competition has been on the rise and each aims to pro...
In this paper we report the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to the con...
In this paper we report the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to the con...
Query languages of full text retrieval systems are based on several assumptions about the input text...
One of the most important bits of every search engine is the query interface. Complex interfaces may...
One of the most important bits of every search engine is the query interface. Complex interfaces may...
Abstract The design of a specialised query language for content based image retrieval provides a mea...
Image querying refers to the problem of finding objects that are relevant to a user query within ima...
With the widespread use of multilingual and multimedia information, there is a pressing need to effi...
This paper reports the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to content-base...
Using both text and image content features, a hybrid image retrieval system for Word Wide Web is dev...
This thesis develops a system to search for relevant images when user inputs a particular image as a...
An integrated retrieval system is developed, enabling simultaneous querying of the image and the tex...
In this paper, an intelligent image retrieval system that adopts XML technology is presented. The sy...
Abstract. Huge amounts of digital visual content are currently available, thus placing a demand for ...
In the recent years, web product search engine competition has been on the rise and each aims to pro...
In this paper we report the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to the con...
In this paper we report the application of techniques inspired by text retrieval research to the con...
Query languages of full text retrieval systems are based on several assumptions about the input text...