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Multimedia information retrieval focuses on the tools of processing
and searching that are applicable to the content-based management
of new multimedia documents. It has recently expanded to encompass
newly devised techniques that will further its performance and
growing importance. Image Retrieval and Analysis Using Text and
Fuzzy Shape Features: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a
critical scholarly resource that explores methods and strategies
related to multimedia information retrieval systems. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics including content-based image
retrieval, text-based image retrieval, fuzzy object shape features,
encoding, and indexing, this book is geared towards library science
specialists, information technology specialists, and researchers
seeking current information on the integration of new information
retrieval technologies.
This book offers comprehensive coverage of information retrieval by
considering both Text Based Information Retrieval (TBIR) and
Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR), together with new research
topics. The approach to TBIR is based on creating a thesaurus, as
well as event classification and detection. N-gram thesaurus
generation for query refinement offers a new method for improving
the precision of retrieval, while event classification and
detection approaches aid in the classification and organization of
information using web documents for domain-specific retrieval
applications. In turn, with regard to content based image retrieval
(CBIR) the book presents a histogram construction method, which is
based on human visual perceptions of color. The book's overarching
goal is to introduce readers to new ideas in an easy-to-follow
manner.
This book offers comprehensive coverage of information retrieval by
considering both Text Based Information Retrieval (TBIR) and
Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR), together with new research
topics. The approach to TBIR is based on creating a thesaurus, as
well as event classification and detection. N-gram thesaurus
generation for query refinement offers a new method for improving
the precision of retrieval, while event classification and
detection approaches aid in the classification and organization of
information using web documents for domain-specific retrieval
applications. In turn, with regard to content based image retrieval
(CBIR) the book presents a histogram construction method, which is
based on human visual perceptions of color. The book's overarching
goal is to introduce readers to new ideas in an easy-to-follow
manner.
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