A shape-based image retrieval method using salient edges

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Abstract

Content-based image retrieval is emerging as an important research area with applications in digital libraries and multimedia databases. In this paper, we present a novel five-stage image retrieval method based on salient edges. In the first stage, the Canny operator is performed to detect edge points. Then, the Water-Filling algorithm is employed to extract edge curves. In the third stage, salient edges are selected and the shape features in terms of the salient edges are yielded. In the fourth stage, a similarity measure, namely the integrated salient edge matching, that integrates properties of all the salient edges, is introduced, and used to compare the similarity of the query image with the images in the database. Finally, the best matches are returned in similarity order. The presented approach is easy to implement and can be efficiently applied to retrieve images with clear edges. Preliminary experimental results on a database containing 6500 images are very promising.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-156
Number of pages16
JournalSignal Processing: Image Communication
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2003

Keywords

  • Content-based image retrieval (CBIR)
  • Edge curve
  • Image database
  • Integrated salient edge matching (ISEM)
  • Salient edge
  • Shape

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