TY - GEN
T1 - Comprehensive comparison of region-based image similarity models
AU - Stejić, Zoran
AU - Takama, Yasufumi
AU - Hirota, Kaoru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - We perform a multiperspective comparison of the retrieval performance of six variants of the region-based image similarity models. Our objective is to examine the effect on the retrieval performance, of: (1) the region matching approach, (2) the region weighting strategy, and (3) the number of regions. Common for the six variants is that: (1) images are uniformly partitioned into regions (i.e., rectangular blocks ofequal size), at five different resolutions; and (2) from each region, color, shape, and texture features are extracted, and used for computing theregion similarity. The difference between the variants is either in the region matching approach, or in the region weighting strategy. Regardingthe region matching, the correspondence between pairs of regions of the two images is established based on either: (1) their spatial closeness, (2) their visual similarity, or (3) a combination of these. Regarding the region weighting, weights, as a function of distance between correspondingregions, either: (1) decrease linearly, (2) decrease exponentially, or (3) are constant. The evaluation of the six variants is performed on 5 testdatabases, containing 64,339 images, in 749 semantic categories. In total, 313,020 queries are executed, based on which the average (weighted) precision, recall, rank, and retrieval time are computed. Both the number of queries and the variety of the evaluation criteria make the evaluationmore comprehensive than in the case of any of the existing works, dealing with the region-based image similarity models. Results of the evaluationreveal that, contrary to the expectations, the simplest variant results in the best overall retrieval performance.
AB - We perform a multiperspective comparison of the retrieval performance of six variants of the region-based image similarity models. Our objective is to examine the effect on the retrieval performance, of: (1) the region matching approach, (2) the region weighting strategy, and (3) the number of regions. Common for the six variants is that: (1) images are uniformly partitioned into regions (i.e., rectangular blocks ofequal size), at five different resolutions; and (2) from each region, color, shape, and texture features are extracted, and used for computing theregion similarity. The difference between the variants is either in the region matching approach, or in the region weighting strategy. Regardingthe region matching, the correspondence between pairs of regions of the two images is established based on either: (1) their spatial closeness, (2) their visual similarity, or (3) a combination of these. Regarding the region weighting, weights, as a function of distance between correspondingregions, either: (1) decrease linearly, (2) decrease exponentially, or (3) are constant. The evaluation of the six variants is performed on 5 testdatabases, containing 64,339 images, in 749 semantic categories. In total, 313,020 queries are executed, based on which the average (weighted) precision, recall, rank, and retrieval time are computed. Both the number of queries and the variety of the evaluation criteria make the evaluationmore comprehensive than in the case of any of the existing works, dealing with the region-based image similarity models. Results of the evaluationreveal that, contrary to the expectations, the simplest variant results in the best overall retrieval performance.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-540-25957-2_31
DO - 10.1007/978-3-540-25957-2_31
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:9444230638
SN - 3540221603
SN - 9783540221609
T3 - Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
SP - 390
EP - 403
BT - Flexible Query Answering Systems
A2 - Christiansen, Henning
A2 - Andreasen, Troels
A2 - Hacid, Mohand-Said
A2 - Larsen, Henrik Legind
PB - Springer Verlag
T2 - 6th International Conference on Flexible Query Answering Systems, FQAS 2004
Y2 - 24 June 2004 through 26 June 2004
ER -