Principles of Visual Information Retrieval introduces the basic
concepts and techniques in VIR and develops a foundation that can be
used for further research and study.
Divided into 2 parts, the first part describes the fundamental
principles. A chapter is devoted to each of the main features of VIR,
such as colour, texture and shape-based search. There is coverage of
search techniques for time-based image sequences or videos, and an
overview of how to combine all the basic features described and
integrate context into the search process.
The second part looks at advanced topics such as multimedia query,
specification, visual learning and semantics, and offers
state-of-the-art coverage that is not available in any other book on the
market.
This book will be essential reading for researchers in VIR, and for
final year undergraduate and postgraduate students on courses such as
Multimedia Information Retrieval, Multimedia Databases, Computer Vision
and Pattern Recognition.