Abstract

The ‘semantic gap’ is the main challenge in content-based image retrieval. To overcome this challenge, we propose a semantic-based model to retrieve images efficiently with considering user-interested concepts. In this model, an interactive image segmentation algorithm is carried out on the query image to extract the user-interested regions. To recognize the image objects from regions, a neural network classifier is used in this model. In order to have a general-purpose system, no priori assumptions should be made regarding the nature of images in extracting features. So a large number of features should be extracted from all aspect of the image. The high dimensional feature space, not only increases the complexity and required memory, but also may reduce the efficiency and accuracy. Hence, the ant colony optimization algorithm is employed to eliminate irrelevant and redundant features. To find the most similar images to the query image, the similarity between images is measured based on their semantic objects which are defined according to a predefined ontology.

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