Global feature properties by image modifications and variations

Jaekyong Jeong, Chunho Park, Byeungwoo Jeon

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Abstract

In this paper, we examine the properties of some typical instance of global image features to provide clues to image retrieval by efficient selection of them as content. It is performed by calculating the feature difference between images including variously transformed images. Image data might be caused image variations by typical modification or deterioration originated from image collection process. We intend to classify the transformed images as identical group and investigate the appropriate kind of feature which is robust against the image variation and difference measuring method distinguishable from other group. The result can be applied for image identification against environmental modifications or identical photographic image grouping working with local feature.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNCM 2009 - 5th International Joint Conference on INC, IMS, and IDC
Pages1611-1614
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
EventNCM 2009 - 5th International Joint Conference on Int. Conf. on Networked Computing, Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Management and Service, and Int. Conf. on Digital Content, Multimedia Technology and its Applications - Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 25 Aug 200927 Aug 2009

Publication series

NameNCM 2009 - 5th International Joint Conference on INC, IMS, and IDC

Conference

ConferenceNCM 2009 - 5th International Joint Conference on Int. Conf. on Networked Computing, Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Management and Service, and Int. Conf. on Digital Content, Multimedia Technology and its Applications
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CitySeoul
Period25/08/0927/08/09

Keywords

  • Component
  • Global feature
  • Image identification
  • Photographic image grouping
  • Typical modification

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