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Towards intelligent image retrieval Export

Pattern Recognition, Vol. 35, No. 1. (January 2002), pp. 3-14.

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Research into techniques for the retrieval of images by semantic content is still in its infancy. This paper reviews recent trends in the field, distinguishing four separate lines of activity: automatic scene analysis, model-based and statistical approaches to object classification, and adaptive learning from user feedback. It compares the strengths and weaknesses of model-based and adaptive techniques, and argues that further advances in the field are likely to involve the increasing use of techniques from the field of artificial intelligence.


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