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    Content-Based Image Retrieval Using Combined 2D Attribute Pattern Spectra

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    Satellite image retrieval with pattern spectra descriptors

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    International audienceThe increasing volume of Earth Observation data calls for appropriate solutions in satellite image retrieval. We address this problem by considering morphological descrip-tors called pattern spectra. Such descriptors are histogram-like structures that contain the information on the distribution of predefined properties (attributes) of image components. They can be computed both at the local and global scale, and are computationally attractive. We demonstrate how they can be embedded in an image retrieval framework and report their promising performances when dealing with a standard satellite image dataset

    Content-Based Image Retrieval Using Multiple Features

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    Algorithms of Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) have been well developed along with the explosion of information. These algorithms are mainly distinguished based on feature used to describe the image content. In this paper, the algorithms that are based on color feature and texture feature for image retrieval will be presented. Color Coherence Vector based image retrieval algorithm is also attempted during the implementation process, but the best result is generated from the algorithms that weights color and texture. 80% satisfying rate is achieved

    Content-Based Image Retrieval Using Combined 2D Attribute Pattern Spectra

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    This work proposes a region-based shape signature that uses a combination of three different types of pattern spectra. The proposed method is inspired by the connected shape filter proposed by Urbach et al. We extract pattern spectra from the red, green and blue color bands of an image then incorporate machine learning techniques for application in photographic image retrieval. Our experiments show that the combined pattern spectrum gives an improvement of approximately 30% in terms of mean average precision and precision at 20 with respect to Urbach et al’s method
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