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The continued explosion in the growth of image and video databases makes automatic image search and retrieval an extremely important problem. Among the various approaches to Content-based Image Retrieval (CBIR), image similarity based on local point descriptors has shown promising performance. However, this approach suffers from the scalability problem. Although bag-of-words model resolves the scalability...
Tattoo images on human body have been routinely collected and used in law enforcement to assist in suspect and victim identification. However, the current practice of matching tattoos is based on keywords. Assigning keywords to individual tattoo images is both tedious and subjective. We have developed a content-based image retrieval system for a tattoo image database. The system automatically extracts...
Scars, marks and tattoos (SMT) are being increasingly used for suspect and victim identification in forensics and law enforcement agencies. Tattoos, in particular, are getting serious attention because of their visual and demographic characteristics as well as their increasing prevalence. However, current tattoo matching procedure requires human-assigned class labels in the ANSI/NIST ITL 1-2000 standard...
We present a novel approach to learn distance metric for information retrieval. Learning distance metric from a number of queries with side information, i.e., relevance judgements, has been studied widely, for example pairwise constraint-based distance metric learning. However, the capacity of existing algorithms is limited, because they usually assume that the distance between two similar objects...
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