When a sequence of images are obtained by a moving camera, if the exact camera velocity and corresponding points on the images are determined, the 3-D shape of the object can be r...
Many applications would benefit if media objects such as images could be selected and classified (or clustered) such that "conceptually similar" images are grouped toget...
The design of an electronic archive of digitized images of thousands of x-rays collected as part of nationwide health surveys has raised several issues related to user interface d...
Many research works on content-based image retrieval have made use of image features. On the other hand, many kinds of image features have also been developed in the research fiel...
Searching and managing large archives of visual data, such as images and video, is made hard by the lack of proper integration between the visual aspects of the problem (image pro...
The observed distribution of natural images is far from uniform. On the contrary, real images have complex and important structure that can be exploited for image processing, reco...
Abstract. Content-based image retrieval systems allow the user to interactively search image databases looking for those images which are similar to a specified query image. To thi...
We introduce an algorithm for high-quality, interactive light field rendering from only a small number of input images with dense depth information. The algorithm bridges the gap ...
Hartmut Schirmacher, Wolfgang Heidrich, Hans-Peter...
Image retrieval can be considered as a classification problem. Classification is usually based on some image features. In the feature extraction image segmentation is commonly use...
To bridge the semantic gap in content-based image retrieval, detecting meaningful visual entities (e.g. faces, sky, foliage, buildings etc) in image content and classifying images...