Design a framework for content based image retrieval using hybrid features analysis

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Abstract

In recent years, scholars have found content-based image recovery to be a particularly interesting and exciting field. This field develops quick image recovery algorithms that are very similar to pictures from various data sources. There is currently a lot of space and sources for data storage. Finally, once data sources are obtained, there is just competition for the exact and best result. The result is filtered using the heuristic correlation based on the above features of the photographs. The overall matching scores are calculated by adding all these individual feature ratings. The recommended method will be used to retrieve all images containing the content of the query image. The scores will be used to rate the match. The results of the combined method simulation demonstrate that the strategy is successful. This proposed model will improve the accuracy of search results. This research model, like the other metadata models on the web, is interactive and familiar for searching pictures from huge databases and data sources. This model also has a number of handy features built in to improve precision and efficiency. Although there are a few little mysteries in this model, they must be answered subsequently.

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Kumar, A., Singh, K. U., Raja, L., Singh, T., Swarup, C., & Kumar, A. (2021). Design a framework for content based image retrieval using hybrid features analysis. Traitement Du Signal, 38(5), 1449–1459. https://doi.org/10.18280/ts.380520

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