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Publication
MM 2002
Conference paper
Leveraging non-relevant images to enhance image retrieval performance
Abstract
Inherent subjectivity in user's perception of an image has motivated the use of relevance feedback (RF) in the image desigined output's retrieval process. RF techniques interactively determine the user's query concept, given the user's relevance judgments on a set of images. In this paper we propose a robust technique that utilizes non-relevant images to efficiently discover the relevant search region. A similarity metric, estimated using the relevant images is then used to rank and retrieve database images in the relevant region. The partitioning of the feature space is achieved by using a piecewise linear decision surface that separates the relevant and non-relevant images. Each of the hyperplanes constituting the decision surface is normal to the minimum distance vector from a non-relevant point to the convex hull of relevant points. Experimental results demonstrate significant improvement in retrieval performance for the small feedback size scenario over two well established RF algorithms.