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Data integration based on ontology has become an effective method to cope with the heterogeneous data on the Internet. In this paper, we consider the problem of data integration and use an ontology-based framework to address this problem at a semantic level, we apply the idea of ontology as a tool for data integration. An improved data integration method is proposed by analyzing the existing data...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of learning a user's interest from his photo collections and suggesting relevant ads. We address two key challenges in this work: 1) understanding a user's photos to detect his interest, and 2) bridging the lexical and semantic gap between the vocabulary of ads and that of general users' photos. We solve the first problem by employing a data-driven image annotation...
Scalable image retrieval systems usually involve hierarchical quantization of local image descriptors, which produces a visual vocabulary for inverted indexing of images. Although hierarchical quantization has the merit of retrieval efficiency, the resulting visual vocabulary representation usually faces two crucial problems: (1) hierarchical quantization errors and biases in the generation of ldquovisual...
Recently, there has been growing interest in mining co-location visual patterns from a collection of images. To find a proper usage of visual patterns in near-duplicate image retrieval systems, we study a TF-IDF weighting function for visual patterns. We show usage of TF and IDF respectively in this weighting function. Experiments demonstrate that 1) visual patterns and words should be weighted separately;...
This work aims at developing a scalable vision-based location recognition system where the backend database can be updated incrementally. Our proposed framework enables incremental indexing of vocabulary tree model, which efficiently includes new data into model refinement without re-generating entire model from overall dataset. An adaption trigger criterion is presented to lessen system computational...
Conventional approaches to video annotation predominantly focus on supervised identification of a limited set of concepts, while unsupervised annotation with infinite vocabulary remains unexplored. This work aims to exploit the overlap in content of news video to automatically annotate by mining similar videos that reinforce, filter, and improve the original annotations. The algorithm employs a two-step...
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