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On Performance Characterization and Optimization for Image Retrieval
Julia Vogel and Bernt Schiele
In: European Conference on Computer Vision ECCV 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2002. [pdf, ps.gz]

Abstract: In content-based image retrieval (CBIR) performance characterization is easily being neglected. A major difficulty lies in the fact that ground truth and the definition of benchmarks are extremely user and application dependent. This paper proposes a two-stage CBIR framework which allows to predict the behavior of the retrieval system as well as to optimize its performance. In particular, it is possible to maximize precision, recall, or jointly precision and recall. The framework is based on the detection of high-level concepts in images. These concepts correspond to vocabulary users can query the database with. Performance optimization is carried out on the basis of the user query, the performance of the concept detectors, and an estimated distribution of the concepts in the database. The optimization is transparent to the user and leads to a set of internal parameters that optimize the succeeding retrieval. Depending only on the query and the desired concept, precision and recall of the retrieval can be increased by up to 40\%. The paper discusses the theoretical and empirical results of the optimization as well as its dependency on the estimate of the concept distribution.


Bibtex Record

@InProceedings{vogel02,
   author    = {J. Vogel and B. Schiele},
   title     = {On Performance Categorization and Optimization for Image Retrieval},
   booktitle = {European Conference on Computer Vision ECCV},
   month     = {May},
   year      = 2002,
   address   = {Copenhagen, Denmark},
   volume    = {IV},   
   pages     = {49-63},
}

Last Update: Dec 19, 2002 by Julia Vogel

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