Abstract

An Environment-Visualization System with Image-Based Retrieval and Distance Calculation Method

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  • We used Euclid calculation to calculate the similarity and show the results in the ranking format. (2) is the mapping function with using the spatio-temporal information which is accompanied with images. (3) is the locationchecking function to judge whether the photographing spot is near the ocean or not with image processing metric and select the images only which are near the ocean.We present several experimental results to clarify the feasibility and effectiveness of our method

  • Many environmental issues have occured in this world and these issues are common to all human beings

  • We present an environment-visualization system with image-based retrieval and distance calculation method as the first step of research for finding the “border”

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Introduction

Many environmental issues have occured in this world and these issues are common to all human beings. We present an environment-visualization system with image-based retrieval and distance calculation method as the first step of research for finding the “border”. This method retrieve the images which is divided with 3 parts: nature, human society, and the border between nature and human society. This system enables to recognize the “meaning” of the environmental situations and phenomena from each images and searches the images which is similar with a query-image as a DOI:10.5121/ijitca.2019.9301

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