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Descriptive Topological Spaces for Performing Visual Search

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Author

Yu, Jiajie
Henry, Christopher J.

Uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10680/1973

Date

2019-02-02

Doi

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58768-3_2

Citation

Yu, Jiajie, and Christopher J. Henry, "Descriptive Topological Spaces for Performing Visual Search." In: Peters J., Skowron A. (eds.), Transactions on Rough Sets XXI. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 10810 (Berlin & Heidelberg: Springer, 2019). DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-58768-3_2.

Abstract

This article presents an approach to performing the task of visual search in the context of descriptive topological spaces. The presented algorithm forms the basis of a descriptive visual search system (DVSS) that is based on the guided search model (GSM) that is motivated by human visual search. This model, in turn, consists of the bottom-up and top-down attention models and is implemented within the DVSS in three distinct stages. First, the bottom-up activation process is used to generate saliency maps and to identify salient objects. Second, perceptual objects, defined in the context of descriptive topological spaces, are identified and associated with feature vectors obtained from a VGG deep learning convolutional neural network. Lastly, the top-down activation process makes decisions on whether the object of interest is present in a given image through the use of descriptive patterns within the context of a descriptive topological space. The presented approach is tested with images from the ImageNet ILSVRC2012 and SIMPLIcity datasets. The contribution of this article is a descriptive pattern-based visual search algorithm.

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