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    An effective Chinese indexing method based on partitioned signature files.

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    Wong Chi Yin.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 107-114).Abstract also in Chinese.Abstract --- p.iiAcknowledgements --- p.viChapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction to Chinese IR --- p.1Chapter 1.2 --- Contributions --- p.3Chapter 1.3 --- Organization of this Thesis --- p.5Chapter 2 --- Background --- p.6Chapter 2.1 --- Indexing methods --- p.6Chapter 2.1.1 --- Full-text scanning --- p.7Chapter 2.1.2 --- Inverted files --- p.7Chapter 2.1.3 --- Signature files --- p.9Chapter 2.1.4 --- Clustering --- p.10Chapter 2.2 --- Information Retrieval Models --- p.10Chapter 2.2.1 --- Boolean model --- p.11Chapter 2.2.2 --- Vector space model --- p.11Chapter 2.2.3 --- Probabilistic model --- p.13Chapter 2.2.4 --- Logical model --- p.14Chapter 3 --- Investigation of Segmentation on the Vector Space Retrieval Model --- p.15Chapter 3.1 --- Segmentation of Chinese Texts --- p.16Chapter 3.1.1 --- Character-based segmentation --- p.16Chapter 3.1.2 --- Word-based segmentation --- p.18Chapter 3.1.3 --- N-Gram segmentation --- p.21Chapter 3.2 --- Performance Evaluation of Three Segmentation Approaches --- p.23Chapter 3.2.1 --- Experimental Setup --- p.23Chapter 3.2.2 --- Experimental Results --- p.24Chapter 3.2.3 --- Discussion --- p.29Chapter 4 --- Signature File Background --- p.32Chapter 4.1 --- Superimposed coding --- p.34Chapter 4.2 --- False drop probability --- p.36Chapter 5 --- Partitioned Signature File Based On Chinese Word Length --- p.39Chapter 5.1 --- Fixed Weight Block (FWB) Signature File --- p.41Chapter 5.2 --- Overview of PSFC --- p.45Chapter 5.3 --- Design Considerations --- p.50Chapter 6 --- New Hashing Techniques for Partitioned Signature Files --- p.59Chapter 6.1 --- Direct Division Method --- p.61Chapter 6.2 --- Random Number Assisted Division Method --- p.62Chapter 6.3 --- Frequency-based hashing method --- p.64Chapter 6.4 --- Chinese character-based hashing method --- p.68Chapter 7 --- Experiments and Results --- p.72Chapter 7.1 --- Performance evaluation of partitioned signature file based on Chi- nese word length --- p.74Chapter 7.1.1 --- Retrieval Performance --- p.75Chapter 7.1.2 --- Signature Reduction Ratio --- p.77Chapter 7.1.3 --- Storage Requirement --- p.79Chapter 7.1.4 --- Discussion --- p.81Chapter 7.2 --- Performance evaluation of different dynamic signature generation methods --- p.82Chapter 7.2.1 --- Collision --- p.84Chapter 7.2.2 --- Retrieval Performance --- p.86Chapter 7.2.3 --- Discussion --- p.89Chapter 8 --- Conclusions and Future Work --- p.91Chapter 8.1 --- Conclusions --- p.91Chapter 8.2 --- Future work --- p.95Chapter A --- Notations of Signature Files --- p.96Chapter B --- False Drop Probability --- p.98Chapter C --- Experimental Results --- p.103Bibliography --- p.10

    Hybrid image representation methods for automatic image annotation: a survey

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    In most automatic image annotation systems, images are represented with low level features using either global methods or local methods. In global methods, the entire image is used as a unit. Local methods divide images into blocks where fixed-size sub-image blocks are adopted as sub-units; or into regions by using segmented regions as sub-units in images. In contrast to typical automatic image annotation methods that use either global or local features exclusively, several recent methods have considered incorporating the two kinds of information, and believe that the combination of the two levels of features is beneficial in annotating images. In this paper, we provide a survey on automatic image annotation techniques according to one aspect: feature extraction, and, in order to complement existing surveys in literature, we focus on the emerging image annotation methods: hybrid methods that combine both global and local features for image representation
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