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Combining textual and visual cues for content-based image retrieval on the World Wide Web

2002

A system is proposed that combines textual and visual statistics in a single index vector for content-based search of a WWW image database. Textual statistics are captured in vector form using latent semantic indexing (LSI) based on text in the containing HTML document. Visual statistics are captured in vector form using color and orientation histograms. By using an integrated approach, it becomes possible to take advantage of possible statistical couplings between the content of the document (latent semantic content) and the contents of images (visual statistics). The combined approach allows improved performance in conducting content-based search. Search performance experiments are report…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniWorld Wide WebInformation retrievalIndex (publishing)Distributed databaseOrientation (computer vision)Computer scienceHistogramSearch engine indexingContent-based image retrievalSensory cueImage retrievalCBIR latent semantic indexingProceedings. IEEE Workshop on Content-Based Access of Image and Video Libraries (Cat. No.98EX173)
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Optimisation des requêtes de similarité dans les espaces métriques répondant aux besoins des usagers

2012

The complexity of data stored in large databases has increased at very fast paces. Hence, operations more elaborated than traditional queries are essential in order to extract all required information from the database. Therefore, the interest of the database community in similarity search has increased significantly. Two of the well-known types of similarity search are the Range (Rq) and the k-Nearest Neighbor (kNNq) queries, which, as any of the traditional ones, can be sped up by indexing structures of the Database Management System (DBMS). Another way of speeding up queries is to perform query optimization. In this process, metrics about data are collected and employed to adjust the par…

Similarity algebraMetric spacesRequêtes de similaritéSpeedupTheoretical computer science[ MATH.MATH-GM ] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]Nearest neighbor searchL'intérêt des usagersSearch engine indexingInformationSystems_DATABASEMANAGEMENTAlgèbre pour similarité[MATH.MATH-GM] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]Espaces métriquesQuery optimizationSimilarity queriesUser's expectation[INFO.INFO-OH] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Metric spaceSimilarity (network science)Search algorithm[ INFO.INFO-OH ] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]SargableOptimisation des requêtes de similaritéMathematicsSimilarity query optimization
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VIRES: A distributed open architecture for pictorial database

2006

In this paper we describe VIRES (Visual Information Retrieval Extendible System) an open distributed pictorial database for image retrieval. The retrieval methods, pictorial indexing and data are distributed over the network. VIRES has been designed as an open architecture. The system is based on the concept of distributed model via dictionary in order to reach a good versatility without changing the kernel of VIRES.

Space technologyInformation retrievalSettore INF/01 - InformaticaDistributed databaseDatabaseComputer scienceSearch engine indexingFeature extractioncomputer.software_genreDatabase indexKernel (image processing)Control and Systems EngineeringHardware and ArchitectureElectrical and Electronic EngineeringOpen architecturecomputerImage retrieval2003 IEEE International Workshop on Computer Architectures for Machine Perception
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Textual data compression in computational biology: a synopsis.

2009

Abstract Motivation: Textual data compression, and the associated techniques coming from information theory, are often perceived as being of interest for data communication and storage. However, they are also deeply related to classification and data mining and analysis. In recent years, a substantial effort has been made for the application of textual data compression techniques to various computational biology tasks, ranging from storage and indexing of large datasets to comparison and reverse engineering of biological networks. Results: The main focus of this review is on a systematic presentation of the key areas of bioinformatics and computational biology where compression has been use…

Statistics and ProbabilityDatabases Factualbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSearch engine indexingcompression dataComputational BiologyInformation Storage and RetrievalComputational biologyBiochemistryData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsPresentationSoftwareComputational Theory and MathematicsBenchmark (computing)businessMolecular BiologyBiological networkSoftwareData compressionmedia_commonBioinformatics (Oxford, England)
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Bayesian hierarchical Poisson models with a hidden Markov structure for the detection of influenza epidemic outbreaks

2015

Considerable effort has been devoted to the development of statistical algorithms for the automated monitoring of influenza surveillance data. In this article, we introduce a framework of models for the early detection of the onset of an influenza epidemic which is applicable to different kinds of surveillance data. In particular, the process of the observed cases is modelled via a Bayesian Hierarchical Poisson model in which the intensity parameter is a function of the incidence rate. The key point is to consider this incidence rate as a normal distribution in which both parameters (mean and variance) are modelled differently, depending on whether the system is in an epidemic or non-epide…

Statistics and ProbabilityEpidemiologyComputer scienceBayesian probabilityBiostatisticsPoisson distributionBayesian inferenceDisease OutbreaksNormal distributionsymbols.namesakeHealth Information ManagementInfluenza HumanStatisticsEconometricsHumansPoisson DistributionPoisson regressionEpidemicsHidden Markov modelProbabilityInternetModels StatisticalIncidenceBayes TheoremMarkov ChainsSearch EngineMoment (mathematics)Autoregressive modelSpainsymbolsMonte Carlo MethodSentinel Surveillance
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Increasing the Inference and Learning Speed of Tsetlin Machines with Clause Indexing

2020

The Tsetlin Machine (TM) is a machine learning algorithm founded on the classical Tsetlin Automaton (TA) and game theory. It further leverages frequent pattern mining and resource allocation principles to extract common patterns in the data, rather than relying on minimizing output error, which is prone to overfitting. Unlike the intertwined nature of pattern representation in neural networks, a TM decomposes problems into self-contained patterns, represented as conjunctive clauses. The clause outputs, in turn, are combined into a classification decision through summation and thresholding, akin to a logistic regression function, however, with binary weights and a unit step output function. …

Theoretical computer scienceContextual image classificationArtificial neural networkLearning automataComputer scienceSentiment analysisSearch engine indexingPattern recognition (psychology)OverfittingMNIST database
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Approximate Matching over Biological RDF Graphs

2012

In the last few years, the amount of biological interaction data discovered and stored in public databases (e.g., KEGG [2]) considerably increased. To this aim, RDF is a powerful representation for interactions (or pathways), since they can be modeled as directed graphs, often referred to as biological networks, where nodes represent cellular components and the (labeled or unlabeled) edges correspond to interactions among components. Often for a given organism some components are known to be linked by well studied interactions. Such groups of components are called modules and they can be represented by sub-graphs in the corresponding biological network model. At today, one of the most impor…

Theoretical computer scienceGraph databaseComputer scienceSearch engine indexingcomputer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreGraphBioinformatics network analysisApproximate matchingIsomorphismRDFKEGGHeuristicscomputerBiological networkNetwork analysis
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A novel dynamic multi-model relevance feedback procedure for content-based image retrieval

2016

This paper deals with the problem of image retrieval in large databases with a big semantic gap by a relevance feedback procedure. We present a novel algorithm for modelling the users's preferences in the content-based image retrieval system.The proposed algorithm considers the probability of an image belonging to the set of those sought by the user, and estimates the parameters of several local logistic regression models whose inputs are the low-level image features. A Principal Component Analysis method is applied to the original vector to reduce its high dimensionality. The relevance probabilities predicted by these local models are combined by means of a weighted average. These weights …

Thesaurus (information retrieval)Computer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceRelevance feedback020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreContent-based image retrievalComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Search engineArtificial IntelligenceFeature (computer vision)Principal component analysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRelevance (information retrieval)Data miningcomputerImage retrievalSemantic gapNeurocomputing
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Equivalent Non-Linearization of Hysteretic Systems by Means of RPS

2018

BackgroundThe analysis of elastoplastic systems with hardening (Bouc-Wen systems) under stochastic (seismic) loads needs the evaluation of higher order statistics even in the simplest case of normal distributed input. ObjectiveIn this paper, a non-linearization technique is proposed in order to evaluate the moments of any order of the response. MethodThis technique is developed by means of a nonlinear class of systems whose statistics are a priori known. The parameters of such systems can be chosen in such a way that the two systems are equivalent in a wide sense. Result & ConclusionIn the paper, the strategy to obtain the equivalence and the reliability of the results are discussed.

Thesaurus (information retrieval)Computer scienceSeismic assessment Hysteretic systems Potential systems Moment equations Equivalent non-linearization Stochastic calculus0211 other engineering and technologiesStochastic calculus020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Constructionlcsh:TH1-97450201 civil engineeringAlgebraSearch engineSeismic assessmentLinearization021105 building & constructionMoment equationslcsh:Building construction
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Indexing Method for Transitive Relationships of Product Information

2008

To successfully use a relational database management system (RDBMS) as a repository for product information, the RDBMS must efficiently process and properly answer ontological queries. The key to processing the ontological queries is whether the various semantic relationships among the concepts of the product ontology are likewise well-processed. In particular, the transitive relationships (e.g., is-a, component-of relationships) such as ancestors-descendents, parents-children, and taxonomy of products must be processed successfully. We propose an efficient index using a numbering scheme (labeling scheme) to process queries over transitive relationships. (This paper is an extended version o…

Transitive relationInformation retrievalComputer Networks and CommunicationsRelational databasecomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceSearch engine indexingInformationSystems_DATABASEMANAGEMENTOntology (information science)computer.software_genreNumberingDatabase indexNumbering schemeIndex (publishing)Relational database management systemArtificial IntelligenceTaxonomy (general)Product (mathematics)OntologycomputerSoftwareXML2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
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