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An experimental study on the performance of visual information retrieval similarity models

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An experimental study on the performance of visual information retrieval similarity models
–This paper is an experimental study on the performance of the two major methods for macro-level similarity measurement: linear weighted merging and logical retrieval. Performance is measured as the average query execution time for a significant number of tests. The two models were implemented in the standard version (as they are applied in a number of prototypes) and in an optimized version. The results show, that optimized logical retrieval clearly outperforms optimized linear weighted merging. Keywords–content-based image retrieval; content-based visual retrieval; visual information retrieval; query optimization; similarity measures; triangle inequality; experimental study
Horst Eidenberger, Christian Breiteneder
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where IEEEMSP
Authors Horst Eidenberger, Christian Breiteneder
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