2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2017.08.035
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Semantic Guided Interactive Image Retrieval for plant identification

Abstract: A lot of images are currently generated in many domains, requiring specialized knowledge of identification and analysis. From one standpoint, many advances have been accomplished in the development of image retrieval techniques based on visual image properties. However, the semantic gap between low-level features and high-level concepts still represents a challenging scenario. On another standpoint, knowledge has also been structured in many fields by ontologies. A promising solution for bridging the semantic … Show more

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“…Goncalves et al [27] have proposed, the combining contentbased image retrieval (CBIR) technique is suitable for diagram basing design, which is known as Semantic Interactive Image Retrieval (SIIR). It bolsters master recognizable proof undertakings, for example, to differentiate the angiosperm groups in plants is one of the scholar's jobs.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goncalves et al [27] have proposed, the combining contentbased image retrieval (CBIR) technique is suitable for diagram basing design, which is known as Semantic Interactive Image Retrieval (SIIR). It bolsters master recognizable proof undertakings, for example, to differentiate the angiosperm groups in plants is one of the scholar's jobs.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all the above-mentioned applications, we cannot resort to standard hashing techniques, given that even minimal alterations would make different copies untraceable. Similarly, it is not possible to rely on associated text, tags or taxonomies for retrieval, as done for instance in (Gonçalves et al, 2018), since they would likely change in different sites or devices where content is used. Images may be subject to digital forgery, with parts of one or more existing images combined to create fake ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This grand challenge is handled in many data data-intensive science applications including health informatics [5],social media [6], [7],image processing [8], web page analysis [9] etc. We in this research has focused towards exploring the solution of this challenge in the crime analysis domain,that mostly deals with unstructured text content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%