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15 November 2007 Scene classification using low-level feature and intermediate feature
Pu Zeng, Jun Wen, Ling-Da Wu
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Proceedings Volume 6788, MIPPR 2007: Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision; 678807 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.750586
Event: International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2007, Wuhan, China
Abstract
This paper presents a novel scene classification method using low-level feature and intermediate feature. The purpose of the proposed method is to improve the performance of scene classification and reduce the labeled data required using the complementary information between low-level and intermediate feature. The proposed method uses the co-training algorithm to classify scenes, in which the low-level feature and intermediate feature are two views of co-training algorithm. For low-level feature, Block Based Gabor Texture (BBGT) feature is extracted to describe the texture property of images incorporating the spatial layout information. For intermediate feature, Bag Of Word (BOW) feature is extracted to describe the distribution of local semantic concepts in images based on quantized local descriptors. Experiment results show that this proposed method has satisfactory classification performances on a large set of 13 categories of complex scenes.
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Pu Zeng, Jun Wen, and Ling-Da Wu "Scene classification using low-level feature and intermediate feature", Proc. SPIE 6788, MIPPR 2007: Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision, 678807 (15 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.750586
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KEYWORDS
Scene classification

Feature extraction

Image classification

Classification systems

Visualization

Image filtering

Image segmentation

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