Coordinated multiple views to support image retrieval

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Abstract

The number of images available has grown over the years, as well as the number of techniques to aid to organizing and retrieving from image collections. Techniques and systems have been proposed to recover images based on query, in which an image (or words) is used as input parameter and a list of similar images (or images with related text content) is recovered. However, understanding how the retrieved images are related to each other remains as a problem. This paper proposes an approach based on multidimensional visualization and coordination techniques to show the relationship from retrieved images. In this approach, coordination techniques are employed to perform image retrieval methods and highlight the results in visual representations, showing how retrieved images are relate. To evaluate our proposal image collections with and without textual annotations related to each image were used, and also image retrieval mechanisms based on distance, topic and semantic to retrieve images from distinct and multimodal datasets.

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Eler, D. M., Prates, J. M., Garcia, R. E., & Minghim, R. (2014). Coordinated multiple views to support image retrieval. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation (pp. 139–144). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IV.2014.48

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