by Stefan Kuthan
Abstract:
In this thesis a framework for deriving high-level scene attributes from low-level image features is developed. Examples of attributes derived are photo-painting, indoor-outdoor, night-day and nature-city. The assignment of the attributes to images is done by a hierarchical classification of the low level features, which capture colour, texture and spatial information. A concise summary of current research and methods used in this field of research is given. Furthermore, a prototype for image classification is implemented, which aids in the evaluation of the different methods available. Training and test images are provided by the ImagEVAL project, a French computer vision evaluation project.
Reference:
Extraction of Attributes, Nature and Context of Images (Stefan Kuthan), Technical report, PRIP, TU Wien, 2005.
Bibtex Entry:
@TechReport{TR101,
author = "Stefan Kuthan",
title = "Extraction of Attributes, Nature and Context of
Images",
institution = "PRIP, TU Wien",
number = "PRIP-TR-101",
year = "2005",
url = "https://www.prip.tuwien.ac.at/pripfiles/trs/tr101.pdf",
abstract = "In this thesis a framework for deriving high-level
scene attributes from low-level image features is
developed. Examples of attributes derived are
photo-painting, indoor-outdoor, night-day and
nature-city. The assignment of the attributes to
images is done by a hierarchical classification of
the low level features, which capture colour,
texture and spatial information. A concise summary
of current research and methods used in this field
of research is given. Furthermore, a prototype for
image classification is implemented, which aids in
the evaluation of the different methods
available. Training and test images are provided by
the ImagEVAL project, a French computer vision
evaluation project.",
}