by Hermes, Thorsten, Klauck, Christoph and Herzog, Otthein
Abstract:
In order to retrieve a set of intended images from an image archive, human beings think of special contents with respect to the searched scene, like a countryside picture or a technical drawing. The necessity of a semantics-based retrieval language leads to a content-based analysis and retrieval of images. From this point of view, our project Image Retrieval for Information Systems ( IRIS) develops and combines methods and techniques of computer vision and knowledge representation in a new way in order to automatically generate textual content descriptions of images.
Reference:
Hermes, Thorsten, Klauck, Christoph and Herzog, Otthein, "Knowledge-Based Image Retrieval", Chapter in Handbook of Computer Vision and Application, Academic Press, vol. 3, pp. 517–532, 1999.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Hermes1999,
author = {Hermes, Thorsten and Klauck, Christoph and Herzog, Otthein},
title = {Knowledge-Based Image Retrieval},
booktitle = {Handbook of Computer Vision and Application},
publisher = {Academic Press},
year = {1999},
editor = {J{\"a}hne, B. and Hau{\ss}ecker, H. and Gei{\ss}ler, P.},
volume = {3},
pages = {517--532},
abstract = {In order to retrieve a set of intended images from an image archive,
human beings think of special contents with respect to the searched
scene, like a countryside picture or a technical drawing. The necessity
of a semantics-based retrieval language leads to a content-based
analysis and retrieval of images. From this point of view, our project
Image Retrieval for Information Systems ( IRIS) develops and combines
methods and techniques of computer vision and knowledge representation
in a new way in order to automatically generate textual content descriptions
of images.},
owner = {pmania},
timestamp = {2012.11.06}
}