Title :
Hierarchical browsing and search of large image databases
Author :
Chen, Jau-Yuen ; Bouman, Charles A. ; Dalton, John C.
Author_Institution :
Epson Palo Alto Lab., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The advent of large image databases (>10000) has created a need for tools which can search and organize images automatically by their content. This paper focuses on the use of hierarchical tree-structures to both speed-up search-by-query and organize databases for effective browsing. The first part of this paper develops a fast search algorithm based on best-first branch and bound search. This algorithm is designed so that speed and accuracy may be continuously traded-off through the selection of a parameter λ. We find that the algorithm is most effective when used to perform an approximate search, where it can typically reduce computation by a factor of 20-40 for accuracies ranging from 80% to 90%. We then present a method for designing a hierarchical browsing environment which we call a similarity pyramid. The similarity pyramid groups similar images together while allowing users to view the database at varying levels of resolution. We show that the similarity pyramid is best constructed using agglomerative (bottom up) clustering methods, and present a fast sparse clustering method which dramatically reduces both memory and computation over conventional methods
Keywords :
content-based retrieval; online front-ends; optimisation; pattern clustering; tree data structures; tree searching; visual databases; agglomerative clustering; best-first branch and bound search; bottom up clustering; computation; fast search algorithm; fast sparse clustering; hierarchical browsing; hierarchical tree-structures; large image databases; resolution; search-by-query; similarity pyramid; Algorithm design and analysis; Clustering algorithms; Clustering methods; Computer network management; Design methodology; Image databases; Image resolution; Image storage; Organizing; Wide area networks;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on