Image Retrieval With A Bayesian Model Of Relevance Feedback
2016 Β· Dorota Glowacka, Yee Whye Teh, John Shawe-Taylor
Abstract
A content-based image retrieval system based on multinomial relevance feedback is proposed. The system relies on an interactive search paradigm where at each round a user is presented with k images and selects the one closest to their ideal target. Two approaches, one based on the Dirichlet distribution and one based the Beta distribution, are used to model the problem motivating an algorithm that trades exploration and exploitation in presenting the images in each round. Experimental results show that the new approach compares favourably with previous work.
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