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SIMPLE (Searching Images with MPEG-7 (& MPEG-7-like) Powered Localized dEscriptors) is a model that proposes the reuse of well-established global descriptors by localizing their description mechanism on image patches located by local features' detectors. Having displayed impressive retrieval results on two different databases, in this paper we extend the family by replacing the originally picked...
Recent advances in text detection allow for finnding text regions in natural scenes rather accurately. Global features in content based image retrieval, however, typically do not cover such a high level information. While characteristics of text regions may be reflected by texture or color properties, the respective pixels are not treated in a different way. In this contribution we investigate the...
This paper presents an image retrieval suite called img(Rummager) which brings into effect a number of new as well as state of the art descriptors. The application can execute an image search based on a query image, either from XML-based index flies, or directly from a folder containing image flies, extracting the comparison features in real time. In addition the img(Rummager) application can execute...
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