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Picture Search in Client Expectation
"... Web-scale picture web crawlers (e.g. Google Picture Inquiry, Bing Picture Look) by and large rely on upon incorporating substance characteristics. It is troublesome for them to decipher customers ' interest arrangement just by inquiry vital words and this prompts indeterminate and uproarious qu ..."
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Web-scale picture web crawlers (e.g. Google Picture Inquiry, Bing Picture Look) by and large rely on upon incorporating substance characteristics. It is troublesome for them to decipher customers ' interest arrangement just by inquiry vital words and this prompts indeterminate and uproarious
SIMPLIcity: Semantics-Sensitive Integrated Matching for Picture LIbraries
- IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
, 2001
"... The need for efficient content-based image retrieval has increased tremendously in many application areas such as biomedicine, military, commerce, education, and Web image classification and searching. We present here SIMPLIcity (Semanticssensitive Integrated Matching for Picture LIbraries), an imag ..."
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The need for efficient content-based image retrieval has increased tremendously in many application areas such as biomedicine, military, commerce, education, and Web image classification and searching. We present here SIMPLIcity (Semanticssensitive Integrated Matching for Picture LIbraries
Learning the Semantics of Words and Pictures
, 2000
"... We present a statistical model for organizing image collections which integrates semantic information provided by associated text and visual information provided by image features. The model is very promising for information retrieval tasks such as database browsing and searching for images based on ..."
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We present a statistical model for organizing image collections which integrates semantic information provided by associated text and visual information provided by image features. The model is very promising for information retrieval tasks such as database browsing and searching for images based
Short-term conceptual memory for pictures
- J. Exp. Psychol. [Hum. Learn
, 1976
"... M q^ssachuselts lnstitute of T e chnolo gy Three converging procedures were used to determine whether pictures presented in a rapid sequence at rates comparable to eye fixations are understood and then quickly forgotten. In two experiments, sequences of 16 color photograplrs were presented at rates ..."
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of 113, 167, 230, or 333 msec per picture. In one group, subjects were given an immediate test of recognition memory for the pictures and in other groups they searched for a target picture. Even rvhen the target had only been specified by a title (e.g., a boat) detection of a target was strikingly
C h a p t e r N i n e The Big Picture: Search and Discovery
"... Search and discovery are two styles of information retrieval. Search is a familiar modality, well exemplified by Google and other web search engines. While there is a discovery aspect to search engines, there are more straightforward examples of discovery systems, such as product recommendations on ..."
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Search and discovery are two styles of information retrieval. Search is a familiar modality, well exemplified by Google and other web search engines. While there is a discovery aspect to search engines, there are more straightforward examples of discovery systems, such as product recommendations
Emotion drives attention: Detecting the snake in the grass
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
, 2001
"... Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arrays of fear-irrelevant pictures belonging to the same category (flowers or mushrooms) and vice versa. Fear-relevant pictures were found more quickly than fear-irrelevant ones. Fear-relevant, but not fe ..."
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Participants searched for discrepant fear-relevant pictures (snakes or spiders) in grid-pattern arrays of fear-irrelevant pictures belonging to the same category (flowers or mushrooms) and vice versa. Fear-relevant pictures were found more quickly than fear-irrelevant ones. Fear
In Search of a General Picture Processing Operator
- Computer Graphics and Image Processing
, 1978
"... INTRODUCTION Pictorial pattern recognition systems are often described as consisting of three parts: a preprocessing part, a feature extraction part, and a classification part. The preprocessing is used to enhance or sharpen the image to be processed. This is usually done using linear operations or ..."
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hoc, often referred to as "a bag of tricks." The present work grew out of an interest in finding a single picture operator that could in parallel perform a number of useful operations and that could work on several levels in a hierarchy. One background to this interest is the feeling
Direct spatial search on pictorial databases using packed r-trees
- Proc. ACM SIGMOD
, 1985
"... Pictorial databases require efficient and duect spatml search based on the analog form of spatial obJects and relatlonshlps instead of search based on some cumbersome alphanumeric encodings of the pmtures R-trees (two-dimensional B-trees) are excellent devices for indexing spatial ObJects and relati ..."
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Jects and relationships found on pictures Their most important feature 1s that they provide high level ObJect onented search rather than search based on the low level elements of spatial ObJects This paper presents an efficient initial packing technique for creatmg R-trees to index spatial ObJects Since pictorial
Picture Collage
- In Proceedings of CVPR06 – Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
, 2006
"... In this paper, we address a novel problem of automatically creating a picture collage from a group of images. Picture collage is a kind of visual image summary — to arrange all input images on a given canvas, allowing overlay, to maximize visible visual information. We formulate the picture collage ..."
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In this paper, we address a novel problem of automatically creating a picture collage from a group of images. Picture collage is a kind of visual image summary — to arrange all input images on a given canvas, allowing overlay, to maximize visible visual information. We formulate the picture collage
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