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The Quality vs. Time Trade-off for Approximate Image Descriptor Search

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The Quality vs. Time Trade-off for Approximate Image Descriptor Search
In recent years, content-based image retrieval has become more and more important in many application areas. Similarity retrieval is inherently a very demanding process, in particular when performing exact searches. Therefore, there is an increasing interest in performing approximate searches, where result quality guarantees are traded for reduced query execution time. The goal of approximate retrieval systems should be to obtain the best possible result quality in the minimum amount of time. As a result, typical indexing strategies divide the data set into many data chunks. Minimizing the search time suggests to generate uniformly sized chunks to best overlap I/O costs with CPU costs. Maximizing quality, on the other hand, suggests to strongly limit the intra-chunk dissimilarity of data. The paper addresses the question to what extent guaranteeing the query processing time, using uniform chunk sizes, compromises the quality of the results, and vice versa. Using a large collection of ...
Rut Siguroardottir, Björn Þór J&
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICDE
Authors Rut Siguroardottir, Björn Þór Jónsson, Hlynur Hauksson, Laurent Amsaleg
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