Title :
IRUS: image retrieval using shape
Author :
Adoram, Meirav ; Lew, Michael S.
Author_Institution :
Leiden Inst. for Adv. Comput. Sci., Netherlands
Abstract :
Finding shapes in image databases is a challenging topic in content based retrieval. In this paper the goal is to find database images which contain shapes similar to the query of the user. Unlike most solutions to this problem, the algorithm presented in this paper is meant to cope with changes in rotation, scale, translation, and lossy compression noise. A Java application was built which uses snakes and invariant moments. The GVF snake was used because it has two significant advantages over the traditional snake formulation. First, the GVF snake can fit into concavities, and second, the GVF snake can fit itself to objects using both expansion and contraction of the snake. The objects in the images were segmented with the active contours, and then invariant moments were calculated and compared with a minimum distance classifier. Retrieval quality of the system was measured with respect to original images, rotated images, scaled images, noisy images, and combinations of those distortions
Keywords :
Java; content-based retrieval; visual databases; IRUS; Java application; active contours; content based retrieval; database images; image databases; image retrieval using shape; lossy compression noise; noisy images; rotated images; rotation; scale; scaled images; translation; Active contours; Content based retrieval; Image coding; Image databases; Image retrieval; Image segmentation; Information retrieval; Java; Noise shaping; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1999. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0253-9
DOI :
10.1109/MMCS.1999.778552