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Image retrieval with hierarchical matching pursuit
A novel representation of images for image retrieval is introduced in this
paper, by using a new type of feature with remarkable discriminative power.
Despite the multi-scale nature of objects, most existing models perform feature
extraction on a fixed scale, which will inevitably degrade the performance of
the whole system. Motivated by this, we introduce a hierarchical sparse coding
architecture for image retrieval to explore multi-scale cues. Sparse codes
extracted on lower layers are transmitted to higher layers recursively. With
this mechanism, cues from different scales are fused. Experiments on the
Holidays dataset show that the proposed method achieves an excellent retrieval
performance with a small code length.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, conferenc
Linear Spatial Pyramid Matching Using Non-convex and non-negative Sparse Coding for Image Classification
Recently sparse coding have been highly successful in image classification
mainly due to its capability of incorporating the sparsity of image
representation. In this paper, we propose an improved sparse coding model based
on linear spatial pyramid matching(SPM) and Scale Invariant Feature Transform
(SIFT ) descriptors. The novelty is the simultaneous non-convex and
non-negative characters added to the sparse coding model. Our numerical
experiments show that the improved approach using non-convex and non-negative
sparse coding is superior than the original ScSPM[1] on several typical
databases
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