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Though it has cost great research efforts for decades, object recognition is still a challenging problem. Traditional methods based on machine learning or computer vision are still in the stage of tackling hundreds of object categories. In recent years, non-parametric approaches have demonstrated great success, which understand the content of an image by propagating labels of its similar images in...
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...
Although it has been studied for years by the computer vision and machine learning communities, image annotation is still far from practical. In this paper, we propose a novel attempt at model-free image annotation, which is a data-driven approach that annotates images by mining their search results. Some 2.4 million images with their surrounding text are collected from a few photo forums to support...
In recent years, some computer vision algorithms such as SIFT (scale invariant feature transform) have been employed in image similarity match to perform image-based search applications. However, with the increasing scale of image databases, centralized image retrieval system no longer provide adequate prompt search. In this paper, we design a scalable distributed architecture, which is analog to...
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