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1. Coherent regions for concise and stable image description
Corso, J.J.; Hager, G.D.;
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2005. CVPR 2005. IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Volume 2,  20-25 June 2005 Page(s):184 - 190 vol. 2
Abstract:

We present a new method for summarizing images for the purposes of matching and registration. We take the point of view that large, coherent regions in the image provide a concise and stable basis for image description. We develop a new algorithm for image segmentation that operates on several projections (feature spaces) of the image, using kernel-based optimization techniques to locate local extrema of a continuous scale-space of image regions. Descriptors of these image regions and their relative geometry then form the basis of an image description. We present experimental results of these methods applied to the problem of image retrieval. On a moderate sized database, we find that our method performs comparably to two published techniques: Blobworld and SIFT features. However, compared to these techniques two significant advantages of our method are its 1) stability under large changes in the images and 2) its representational efficiency. As a result we argue our proposed method will scale well with larger image sets.
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