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Content-Based Image Retrieval

Content-Based Image Retrieval is a well studied problem in computer vision, with retrieval problems generally divided into two groups: category-level retrieval and instance-level retrieval. Given a query image of the Sydney Harbour bridge, for instance, category-level retrieval aims to find any bridge in a given dataset of images, whilst instance-level retrieval must find the Sydney Harbour bridge to be considered a match.

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Papers

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Further results on dissimilarity spaces for hyperspectral images RF-CBIR0
Image Retrieval using Histogram Factorization and Contextual Similarity Learning0
Comparative Study and Optimization of Feature-Extraction Techniques for Content based Image Retrieval0
Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrices: Generalisation and Some New FeaturesCode0
Computing Similarity between Cultural Heritage Items using Multimodal Features0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1LHRRMAP90.94Unverified