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Improving image annotation via useful representative feature selection
Authors:Wei-Chao Lin  Michael Oakes  John Tait  Chih-Fong Tsai
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computing, Engineering and Technology, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, SR6 0DD, UK;(2) Information Retrieval Facility, Eschenbachgasse 11/3 Stk., 1010 Vienna, Austria;(3) Department of Information Management, National Central University, Jhongli, 32001, Taiwan
Abstract:This paper describes the automatic assignment of images into classes described by individual keywords provided with the Corel data set. Automatic image annotation technology aims to provide an efficient and effective searching environment for users to query their images more easily, but current image retrieval systems are still not very accurate when assigning images into a large number of keyword classes. Noisy features are the main problem, causing some keywords never to be assigned to their correct images. This paper focuses on improving image classification, first by selection of features to characterise each image, and then the selection of the most suitable feature vectors as training data. A Pixel Density filter (PDfilter) and Information Gain (IG) are proposed to perform these respective tasks. We filter out the noisy features so that groups of images can be represented by their most important values. The experiments use hue, saturation and value (HSV) colour feature space to categorise images according to one of 190 concrete keywords or subsets of these. The study shows that feature selection through the PDfilter and IG can improve the problem of spurious similarity.
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Keywords:Image annotation  Image retrieval  Information gain
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