That sounds like a good idea for an experiment. Any volunteers?

Pine


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:12 AM, Kristian Kankainen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I think, if one is clever enough, some categorization could be automated
> allready.
>
> Searching for pictures based on meta-data is called "Concept Based Image
> Retrieval", searching based on the machine vision recognized content of the
> image is called "Content Based Image Retrieval".
>
> What I understood of Lars' request, is an automated way of finding the
> "superfluous" concepts or meta-data for pictures based on their content. Of
> course recognizing an images content is very hard (and subjective), but I
> think it would be possible for many of these "superfluous" categories, such
> as "winter landscape", "summer beach" and perhaps also "red flowers" and
> "bicycle".
>
> There exist today many open source "Content Based Image Retrieval"
> systems, that I understand basically works in the way that you give them a
> picture, and they find you the "matching" pictures accompanied with a
> score. Now suppose we show a picture with known content (pictures from
> Commons with good meta-data), then we could to a degree of trust find
> pictures with overlapping categories.
> I am not sure whether this kind of automated reverse meta-data labelling
> should be done for only one category per time, or if some kind of "category
> bundles" work better. Probably adjectives and items should be compounded
> (eg "red flowers").
>
> Relevant articles and links from Wikipedia:
> # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_retrieval
> # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content-based_image_retrieval
> # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_CBIR_engines#CBIR_
> research_projects.2Fdemos.2Fopen_source_projects
>
> Best wishes
> Kristian Kankainen
>
> 18.06.2014 09:14, Pine W kirjutas:
>
>> Machine vision is definitely getting better with time. We have
>> computer-driven airplanes, computer-driven cars, and computer-driven
>> spacecraft. The computers need us less and less as hardware and software
>> improve. I think it may be less than a decade before machine vision is
>> good
>> enough to categorize most objects in photographs.
>>
>> Pine
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