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Natural Scene Retrieval Based on a Semantic Modeling Step

by: Julia Vogel, Bernt Schiele
In In CIVR (2004)  Key: citeulike:11962560

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Abstract. In this paper, we present an approach for the retrieval of natural scenes based on a semantic modeling step. Semantic modeling stands for the classification of local image regions into semantic classes such as grass, rocks or foliage and the subsequent summary of this information in so-called conceptoccurrence vectors. Using this semantic representation, images from the scene categories coasts,rivers/lakes,forests,plains,mountains and sky/clouds are retrieved. We compare two implementations of the method quantitatively on a visually diverse database of natural scenes. In addition, the semantic modeling approach is compared to retrieval based on low-level features computed directly on the image. The experiments show that semantic modeling leads in fact to better retrieval performance. 1


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