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Similarity-Based Retrieval for Biomedical Applications
"... Similarity-based image retrieval is part of the case-based reasoning scenario. It allows for the retrieval of images from a database that are similar in some way to a given query image. It has been used in case-based reasoning systems for both image segmentation and image interpretation. Whereas cas ..."
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Similarity-based image retrieval is part of the case-based reasoning scenario. It allows for the retrieval of images from a database that are similar in some way to a given query image. It has been used in case-based reasoning systems for both image segmentation and image interpretation. Whereas case-based reasoning
National Institutes of Health,
"... This paper presents a classification-driven biomedical image retrieval system to bride the semantic gap by transforming image features to their global categories at different granularity, such as image modality, body part, and orientation. To generate the feature vectors at different levels of abstr ..."
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This paper presents a classification-driven biomedical image retrieval system to bride the semantic gap by transforming image features to their global categories at different granularity, such as image modality, body part, and orientation. To generate the feature vectors at different levels of abstraction, both the visual concept feature based on the “bag of concepts ” model that comprise of local color and texture patches and various low-level global color, edge, and texturerelated features are extracted. Since, it is difficult to find a unique feature to compare images effectively for all types of queries, we utilize a similarity fusion approach based on the linear combination of individual features. However, instead of using the commonly used fixed or hard weighting approach, we rely on the image classification to determine

