TY - GEN
T1 - Content-based image retrieval by clustering
AU - Chen, Yixin
AU - Wang, James Z.
AU - Krovetz, Robert
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright 2003 ACM.
PY - 2003/11/7
Y1 - 2003/11/7
N2 - In a typical content-based image retrieval (CBIR) system, query results are a set of images sorted by feature similarities with respect to the query. However, images with high feature similarities to the query may be very different from the query in terms of semantics. This is known as the semantic gap. We introduce a novel image retrieval scheme, CLUster-based rEtrieval of images by unsupervised learning (CLUE), which tackles the semantic gap problem based on a hypothesis: semantically similar images tend to be clustered in some feature space. CLUE attempts to capture semantic concepts by learning the way that images of the same semantics are similar and retrieving image clusters instead of a set of ordered images. Clustering in CLUE is dynamic. In particular, clusters formed depend on which images are retrieved in response to the query. Therefore, the clusters give the algorithm as well as the users semantic relevant clues as to where to navigate. CLUE is a general approach that can be combined with any real-valued symmetric similarity measure (metric or nonmetric). Thus it may be embedded in many current CBIR systems. Experimental results based on a database of about 60,000 images from COREL demonstrate improved performance.
AB - In a typical content-based image retrieval (CBIR) system, query results are a set of images sorted by feature similarities with respect to the query. However, images with high feature similarities to the query may be very different from the query in terms of semantics. This is known as the semantic gap. We introduce a novel image retrieval scheme, CLUster-based rEtrieval of images by unsupervised learning (CLUE), which tackles the semantic gap problem based on a hypothesis: semantically similar images tend to be clustered in some feature space. CLUE attempts to capture semantic concepts by learning the way that images of the same semantics are similar and retrieving image clusters instead of a set of ordered images. Clustering in CLUE is dynamic. In particular, clusters formed depend on which images are retrieved in response to the query. Therefore, the clusters give the algorithm as well as the users semantic relevant clues as to where to navigate. CLUE is a general approach that can be combined with any real-valued symmetric similarity measure (metric or nonmetric). Thus it may be embedded in many current CBIR systems. Experimental results based on a database of about 60,000 images from COREL demonstrate improved performance.
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U2 - 10.1145/973264.973295
DO - 10.1145/973264.973295
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85013843827
T3 - Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval, MIR 2003
SP - 193
EP - 200
BT - Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval, MIR 2003
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
T2 - 5th ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval, MIR 2003
Y2 - 7 November 2003
ER -