One of the fundamental problems in Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) has been the gap between low-level visual features and high-level semantic concepts. To narrow down this gap...
Biomedical images are invaluable in establishing diagnosis, acquiring technical skills, and implementing best practices in many areas of medicine. At present, images needed for in...
Daekeun You, Sameer Antani, Dina Demner-Fushman, M...
The problem of content based image retrieval (CBIR) has traditionally been investigated within a framework that emphasises the explicit formulation of a query: users initiate an au...
e about image features can be expressed as a hierarchical structure called a Type Abstraction Hierarchy (TAH). TAHs can be generated automatically by clustering algorithms based on...
Wesley W. Chu, Alfonso F. Cardenas, Ricky K. Taira
Abstract. This paper presents an interactive content-based image retrieval framework--uInteract, for delivering a novel four-factor user interaction model visually. The four-factor...
Haiming Liu 0002, Srdan Zagorac, Victoria S. Uren,...