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    A Brief Review On Image Retrieval Techniques and its Scope

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    This paper presents the novel approach for image retrieval. Image retrieval is an important problem in many applications, such as copyright infringement detection, tag annotation, commercial retrieval, and landmark identification. Image retrieval definition is given and the concept and significance of image retrieval is also provided. Various image retrieval techniques based on content based, sketch based, also based on image annotation is explained here. The last section includes the approach for retrieval is given as a problem formulation

    Near-Duplicate Image Retrieval Based on Contextual Descriptor

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    The state of the art of technology for near-duplicate image retrieval is mostly based on the Bag-of-Visual-Words model. However, visual words are easy to result in mismatches because of quantization errors of the local features the words represent. In order to improve the precision of visual words matching, contextual descriptors are designed to strengthen their discriminative power and measure the contextual similarity of visual words. This paper presents a new contextual descriptor that measures the contextual similarity of visual words to immediately discard the mismatches and reduce the count of candidate images. The new contextual descriptor encodes the relationships of dominant orientation and spatial position between the referential visual words and their context. Experimental results on benchmark Copydays dataset demonstrate its efficiency and effectiveness for near-duplicate image retrieval

    Instance search with weak geometric correlation consistency

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    Finding object instances from large image collections is a challenging problem with many practical applications. Recent methods inspired by text retrieval achieved good results; however a re-ranking stage based on spatial verification is still required to boost performance. To improve the effectiveness of such instance retrieval systems while avoiding the computational complexity of a re-ranking stage, we explored the geometric correlations among local features and incorporate these correlations with each individual match to form a transformation consistency in rotation and scale space. This weak geometric correlation consistency can be used to effectively eliminate inconsistent feature matches and can be applied to all candidate images at a low computational cost. Experimental results on three standard evaluation benchmarks show that the proposed approach results in a substantial performance improvement compared with recently proposed methods
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