A society of models for video and image libraries
IBM Systems Journal
Using Pen-Based Outlines for Object-Based Annotation and Image-Based Queries
VISUAL '99 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Visual Information and Information Systems
Structural Sensivity for Large-Scale Line-Pattern Recognition
VISUAL '99 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Visual Information and Information Systems
Supervised Learning of Semantic Classes for Image Annotation and Retrieval
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Image feature evaluation for contents-based image retrieval
VisHCI '06 Proceedings of the HCSNet workshop on Use of vision in human-computer interaction - Volume 56
Semantic image annotation via hierarchical classification
MAMECTIS'08 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Mathematical methods, computational techniques and intelligent systems
Contented-based satellite cloud image processing and information retrieval
LSMS'07 Proceedings of the Life system modeling and simulation 2007 international conference on Bio-Inspired computational intelligence and applications
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The average consumer with a personal computer will soon have access to the world's collections of digital video and images. However, the theory and tools that facilitate browsing, querying, retrieval, and manipulation of imagery are still in their infancy. For example, people would like to access content in movies, e.g. "fast forward to where they bicycle through the sky". This new application area reveals an abundance of unsolved scientific problems for image processing. An overview is provided of the key technical challenges that the image processing community should embrace. The scope of the paper is restricted to image processing, with particular focus on the problems of representation and analysis of image content, and frame-to-frame motion.