Abstract

Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are deep learning methods that are utilized in image processing such as image classification and recognition. It has achieved excellent results in various sectors; however, it still lacks rotation invariant and spatial information. To establish whether two images are rotational versions of one other, one can rotate them exhaustively to see if they compare favorably at some angle. Due to the failure of current algorithms to rotate images and provide spatial information, the study proposes to transform color spaces and use the Gabor filter to address the issue. To gather spatial information, the HSV and CieLab color spaces are used, and Gabor is used to orient images at various orientation. The experiments show that HSV and CieLab color spaces and Gabor convolutional neural network (GCNN) improves image retrieval with an accuracy of 98.72% and 98.67% on the CIFAR-10 dataset.

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