Abstract
The designs of Islamic women apparels is dynamically changing, which can be shown by emerging of online shops selling clothing with fast updates of newest models. Traditionally, buying the clothes online can be done by querying the keywords to the retrieval system. The approach has a drawback that the keywords cannot describe the clothes designs precisely. Therefore, a searching based on content–known as content-based image retrieval (CBIR)–is required. One of the features used in CBIR is the shape. This article presents a new normalization approach to the Pyramid Histogram of Oriented Gradients (PHOG) as a mean for shape feature extraction of women Islamic clothing in a retrieval system. We refer to the proposed approach as normalized PHOG (NPHOG). The Euclidean distance measured the similarity of the clothing. The performance of the system was evaluated by using 340 clothing images, comprised of four clothing categories, 85 images for each category: blouse-pants, long dress, outerwear, and tunic. The recall and precision parameters measured the retrieval performance; the Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) and PHOG were the methods for comparison. The experiments showed that NPHOG improved the HOG and PHOG performance in three clothing categories.
Highlights
Today, Islamic women fashion is becoming more popular, which is indicated by the increased number of market demand on various styles of Muslimah clothing
Results of content-based image retrieval (CBIR) in Each Apparel Group The image retrieval result examples on Islamic dresses using normalized PHOG (NPHOG) are shown in Figure 8 and 9
An observation of the results indicated that the NPHOG was not able to differentiate the dress detail positioned in the center
Summary
Islamic women fashion is becoming more popular, which is indicated by the increased number of market demand on various styles of Muslimah clothing. The latest models keep appearing every month even in a matter of weeks. The development of information technology affects the way the people shops; the sales of Muslimah clothes do not take place only in the traditional outlets, but spread on online site. People can search the latest model of Islamic fashion online and choose the ones as they wish. The most frequent problem in searching the clothes online is the difficulty in describing the clothes model into keywords so that the searching result is not as expected. Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) system is used to search the clothing based on the content of an image [1]. In CBIR, the image content is represented by feature, such as color, shape, and texture [2]
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