Image retrieval

An image retrieval system is a computer system used for browsing, searching and retrieving images from a large database of digital images. Most traditional and common methods of image retrieval utilize some method of adding metadata such as captioning, keywords, title or descriptions to the images so that retrieval can be performed over the annotation words. Manual image annotation is time-consuming, laborious and expensive; to address this, there has been a large amount of research done on automatic image annotation. Additionally, the increase in social web applications and the semantic web have inspired the development of several web-based image annotation tools.

The first microcomputer-based image database retrieval system was developed at MIT, in the 1990s, by Banireddy Prasaad, Amar Gupta, Hoo-min Toong, and Stuart Madnick.[1]

A 2008 survey article documented progresses after 2007.[2]

  1. ^ B E Prasad; A Gupta; H-M Toong; S.E. Madnick (February 1987). "A microcomputer-based image database management system" (PDF). IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. IE-34 (1): 83–8. doi:10.1109/TIE.1987.350929. S2CID 24543386.
  2. ^ Datta, Ritendra; Dhiraj Joshi; Jia Li; James Z. Wang (April 2008). "Image Retrieval: Ideas, Influences, and Trends of the New Age". ACM Computing Surveys. 40 (2): 1–60. doi:10.1145/1348246.1348248. S2CID 7060187.

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