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Houaria ABED, Lynda ZAOUI
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Recent years have witnessed great interest in developing methods for content-based image retrieval (CBIR). Generally, the image search results which are returned by an image search engine contain multiple topics, and organizing the results into different...
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Adil Redaoui, Amina Belalia and Kamel Belloulata
Deep network-based hashing has gained significant popularity in recent years, particularly in the field of image retrieval. However, most existing methods only focus on extracting semantic information from the final layer, disregarding valuable structura...
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Dmitry Vesnin, Dmitry Levshun and Andrey Chechulin
The origin of the trademark similarity analysis problem lies within the legal area, specifically the protection of intellectual property. One of the possible technical solutions for this issue is the trademark similarity evaluation pipeline based on the ...
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Jianan Bai, Danyang Qin, Ping Zheng and Lin Ma
In visual indoor positioning systems, the method of constructing a visual map by point-by-point sampling is widely used due to its characteristics of clear static images and simple coordinate calculation. However, too small a sampling interval will cause...
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Shahbaz Sikandar, Rabbia Mahum and AbdulMalik Alsalman
The multimedia content generated by devices and image processing techniques requires high computation costs to retrieve images similar to the user?s query from the database. An annotation-based traditional system of image retrieval is not coherent becaus...
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Wojciech Michal Glinkowski, Tomasz Miscior and Robert Sitnik
Innovative technologies can improve user usability and satisfaction in computer-based activities in the work environment, including surgeons working in the operating room (OR). A scrubbed surgeon must ask unscrubbed staff to retrieve medical images from ...
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Peng Chen and Huibing Wang
Semi-supervised metric learning intends to learn a distance function from the limited labeled data as well as a large amount of unlabeled data to better gauge the similarities of any two instances than using a general distance function. However, most exi...
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Gurtaj Singh, Vincenzo Violi and Marco Fisichella
Healthcare data are distributed and confidential, making it difficult to use centralized automatic diagnostic techniques. For example, different hospitals hold the electronic health records (EHRs) of different patient populations; however, transferring t...
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Jiankun Zhu, Zhen Zhang, Fei Zhao, Haoran Su, Zhengnan Gu and Leilei Wang
The rapid development of remote sensing image sensor technology has led to exponential increases in available image data. The real-time scheduling of gigabyte-level images and the storage and management of massive image datasets are incredibly challengin...
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Minying Ye and Kanji Tanaka
Self-localization is a crucial requirement for visual robot place recognition. Particularly, the 3D point cloud obtained from 3D laser rangefinders (LRF) is applied to it. The critical part is the efficiency and accuracy of place recognition of visual ro...
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