Image Retrieval in Frequency Domain Using DCT Coefficient Histograms

Author(s):  
Ling Guan ◽  
Jose Lay

Content-based image retrieval is a technique which uses visual contents to search images from large scale image databases according to users' interests, has been an active and fast advancing research area since the 1990s. During the past decade, remarkable progress has been made in both theoretical research and system development. However, there remain many challenging research problems that continue to attract researchers from multiple disciplines. Some of the techniques used in CBIR are Query by example, Semantic retrieval, content comparison techniques etc. Most of the existing works were done on spatial domain which is not so efficient. To overcome the difficulties of the existing works, a new algorithm is planned. And the proposed approach is based on the frequency domain for the content based Image retrieval systems.A new image retrieval technique which will retrieve images from image databases based on their contents in frequency domain to get better results. And a relevance feedback method is used for improving the retrieval efficiency. Many techniques are there in this computer vision and image processing field. But using low level features as a basis and retrieve features with good efficiency is problem of the study. The proposed work relates Feature extraction using both frequency domain as well as spatial domain. For spatial domain SIFT and for frequency domain FDCT techniques are applied and results were compared to find better information retrieval


1990 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 1863-1863
Author(s):  
Paul Marschall ◽  
Baldur Barczewski
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