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Content-Based Image Retrieval System
Ubiquity, Volume 2008 Issue August | BY Murari Mohan Sardar , Krishnendu Basuli , Saptarshi Naskar
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The term CBIR seems to have originated in 1992, when it was describe experiments into automatic retrieval of images from a database, based on the colors and shapes present. Since then, the term has been used to describe the process of retrieving desired images from a large collection on the basis of syntactical image features. The techniques, tools and algorithms that are used originate from fields such as statistics, pattern recognition, signal processing, and VLSI design [1].
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Source: Ubiquity Volume 9, Issue 32 (August 12 - 18, 2008)
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