Abstract. Content-based image retrieval (CBIR) with global features is notoriously noisy, especially for image queries with low percentages of relevant images in a collection. More...
Avi Arampatzis, Konstantinos Zagoris, Savvas A. Ch...
Content-based retrieval (CBIR) methods in medical databases have been designed to support specific tasks, such as retrieval of digital mammograms or 3D MRI images. These methods c...
This paper describes WBIIS Wavelet-Based Image Indexing and Searching, a new image indexing and retrieval algorithm with partial sketch image searching capability for large imag...
James Ze Wang, Gio Wiederhold, Oscar Firschein, Sh...
Content-based image retrieval methods based on the Euclidean metric expect the feature space to be isotropic. They suer from unequal dierential relevance of features in comput...
Medical image retrieval can play an important role for diagnostic and teaching purposes in medicine. Image modality is an important visual characteristic that can be used to impro...