Performance evaluation and optimization for content-based image retrieval

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Performance evaluation of content-based image retrieval (CBIR) systems is an important but still unsolved problem. The reason for its importance is that only performance evaluation allows for comparison and integration of different CBIR systems. We propose an image retrieval system that splits the retrieval process into two stages. Users are querying the system through image description using a set of local semantic concepts and the size of the image area to be covered by the particular concept. In Stage I of the system, only small patches of the image are analyzed whereas in the second stage the patch information is processed and the relevant images are retrieved. In this two-stage retrieval system, the retrieval performance, that is precision and recall, can be modeled statistically. Based on the model, we develop closed-form expressions that allow for the prediction as well as the optimization of the retrieval performance. As shown through experiments, the retrieval precision can be increased by up to 55% and the retrieval recall by up to 25% depending on the user query.

论文关键词:Content-based image retrieval,Performance prediction,Performance characterization,Computer vision,Image semantics

论文评审过程:Received 30 November 2004, Revised 28 October 2005, Accepted 28 October 2005, Available online 20 December 2005.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2005.10.024