An Improved Relevance Feedback In CBIR
2020 Β· Subhadip Maji, Smarajit Bose
Abstract
Relevance Feedback in Content-Based Image Retrieval is a method where the feedback of the performance is being used to improve itself. Prior works use feature re-weighting and classification techniques as the Relevance Feedback methods. This paper shows a novel addition to the prior methods to further improve the retrieval accuracy. In addition to all of these, the paper also shows a novel idea to even improve the 0-th iteration retrieval accuracy from the information of Relevance Feedback.
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