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Multi-level index for global and partial content-based image retrieval
Tokyo, Japan April 05-April 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDE.2005.24421st International Conference on Data ...
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Genevieve Jomier, Paris Dauphine University
Maude Manouvrier, Paris Dauphine University, France
Vincent Oria, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Marta Rukoz, Ciudad Universitaria Av. Los Ilustres, Venezuela
This article presents a quadtree-based data structure for effective indexing of images. An image is represented by a multi-level feature vector, computed by a recursive decomposition of the image into four quadrants and stored as a full fixed-depth balanced quadtree. A node of the quadtree stores a feature vector of the corresponding image quadrant. A more general quadtree-based structure called QUIP-tree (QUadtree-based Index for image retrieval and Pattern search) is used to index the multi-level feature vectors of the images and their quadrants. A QUIP-tree node is an entry to a set of clusters that groups similar quadrants according to some pre-defined distances. The QUIP-tree allows a multi-level filtering in content-based image retrieval as well as partial queries on images.
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Genevieve Jomier, Maude Manouvrier, Vincent Oria, Marta Rukoz, "Multi-level index for global and partial content-based image retrieval," icdew, pp.1176, 21st International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'05), 2005
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