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15 January 1997 FFT-based technique for image-signature generation
Augusto Celentano, Vincenzo Di Lecce
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Abstract
In this paper we address image retrieval by similarity in multimedia databases. We discuss the generation and use of signatures computed from image content. The proposed technique is not based on image annotation, therefore it does not require human assistance. Signatures abstract the directionality of image objects. They are computed from the image Fourier transform, and the influence of computation parameters on signature effectiveness is discussed. Retrieval is based on spectrum comparison between a reference image, assumed as the query, and the images in a collection. We introduce a metric for comparing the spectra and ranking the result, and approach the issue of partial query specification. Sample results on a small test collection are given.
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Augusto Celentano and Vincenzo Di Lecce "FFT-based technique for image-signature generation", Proc. SPIE 3022, Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases V, (15 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263435
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KEYWORDS
Image retrieval

Databases

Feature extraction

Visualization

Image processing

Image filtering

Fourier transforms

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