Abstract
CBIR is one of the most widely used approaches for detecting images from an extensive image database. The advanced integration and deployment of computer networking technologies enabled a sudden explosion in the number of ever increasing different types of internet based contents eg: digital images, audio and video content etc. Therefore it leads to a situation where retrieval of those complex data in a short period of time become more challenging. As a primary consequence there is an immense need to develop a novel technique well capable of retrieving such complex information based on their respective content or features. Howere, taking above consideration into account. In this paper, we discuss the reviews on the proposed study formulates an efficient Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) framework. The framework also implements a conceptual modelling based on biomedical image retrieval and classification. The study outcomes, found to exhibit better accuracy in retrieving similar images with very less processing time.
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