Authors
Nikolaos Doulamis, Anastasios Doulamis
Publication date
2006/4/1
Journal
Signal Processing: Image Communication
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
334-357
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Multimedia content modeling, i.e., identification of semantically meaningful entities, is an arduous task mainly due to the fact that (a) humans perceive the content using high-level concepts and (b) the subjectivity of human perception, which often interprets the same content in a different way at different times. For this reason, an efficient content management system has to be adapted to current user's information needs and preferences through an on-line learning strategy based on users’ interaction. One adaptive learning strategy is relevance feedback, originally developed in traditional text-based information retrieval systems. In this way, the user interacts with the system to provide information about the relevance of the content, which is then fed back to the system to update its performance. In this paper, we evaluate and investigate three main types of relevance feedback algorithms; the Euclidean, the query point …
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