The use of interest points in content-based image retrieval allows image index to represent local properties of the image. Classic corner detectors can be used for this purpose. However, they have drawbacks when applied to various natural images for image retrieval, because visual features need not be corners and corners may gather in small regions. In this paper, we present a salient point detector that extract points where variations occur in the image, whether they are corner-like or not. The detector is based on wavelet transform to detect global variations as well as local ones. The wavelet-based salient points are evaluated for image retrieval with a retrieval system using texture features. In this experiment our method provides better retrieval performance comparing with other point detectors.
Wavelet-Based Salient Points for Image Retrieval
Sebe, Niculae;
2000-01-01
Abstract
The use of interest points in content-based image retrieval allows image index to represent local properties of the image. Classic corner detectors can be used for this purpose. However, they have drawbacks when applied to various natural images for image retrieval, because visual features need not be corners and corners may gather in small regions. In this paper, we present a salient point detector that extract points where variations occur in the image, whether they are corner-like or not. The detector is based on wavelet transform to detect global variations as well as local ones. The wavelet-based salient points are evaluated for image retrieval with a retrieval system using texture features. In this experiment our method provides better retrieval performance comparing with other point detectors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



