Abstract

The research on the retrieval of multimedia image data information is of great significance for increasing the retrieval rate of multimedia image information. Due to the certain similar characteristics of massive multimedia image information, the picture information features are confused. The traditional image retrieval method mainly uses the image information feature to classify and retrieve. When the picture information is disordered, it is impossible to classify the mass multimedia image information features, resulting in slow retrieval speed and low accuracy. A new high-efficiency retrieval algorithm for massive multimedia image information is proposed and optimized. Based on the theory of granular computing, an image region similarity measurement method for content retrieval is proposed. The image feature information table is transformed into an ordered matrix form. By studying the ordered matrix, the concept of image feature granules and granule granules is introduced, the importance of image features is analyzed from different granularity levels, and the order relationship between regions in the image feature information table is maintained, and the weight of the theoretical image feature is calculated based on the granularity for implementing the image region similarity measurement method. The example shows that the similarity measure method can measure the degree of similarity between image regions objectively and effectively, and provides a new idea and method for the research of granular computing theory in multimedia image content retrieval.

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