Cuboid segmentation for effective image retrieval
- Authors: Murshed, Manzur , Teng, Shyh , Lu, Guojun
- Date: 2017
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
- Relation: 2017 International Conference on Digital Image Computing : Techniques and Applications (DICTA); Sydney, Australia; 29th November-1st December 2017 p. 884-891
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- Description: Region-based image retrieval has been proven to be effective in finding relevant images. In this paper, we propose a cuboid im-age segmentation method which results in rectangle image partitions. Rectangle partitions are more suitable for image compression, retrieval and other image operations. We apply partitions in image retrieval in this paper. Our experimental results have shown that (1) the proposed partitioning method is effective in segmenting images into meaningful rectangles; (2) using colour partitions for image retrieval is more effective than using whole images; and (3) the partitioned approach has additional advantage of letting users to select certain objects/colours as queries to find more relevant images/objects. These three advantages could be important in crime scene investigation image indexing and retrieval. Moreover, the proposed technique is amenable to compressed-domain applications.
Cuboid colour image segmentation using intuitive distance measure
- Authors: Tania, Sheikh , Murshed, Manzur , Teng, Shyh , Karmakar, Gour
- Date: 2018
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
- Relation: 2018 International Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand, IVCNZ 2018; Auckland, New Zealand; 19th-21st November 2018 Vol. 2018-November, p. 1-6
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- Description: In this paper, an improved algorithm for cuboid image segmentation is proposed. To address the two main limitations of the recently proposed cuboid segmentation algorithm, the improved algorithm substitutes colour quantization in HCL colour space with infinity norm distance in RGB colour space along with a different way to impose area thresholding. We also propose a new metric to evaluate the quality of segmentation. Experimental results show that the proposed cuboid segmentation algorithm significantly outperforms the existing cuboid segmentation algorithm in terms of quality of segmentation.
- Description: International Conference Image and Vision Computing New Zealand
Enhanced colour image retrieval with cuboid segmentation
- Authors: Murshed, Manzur , Karmakar, Priyabrata , Teng, Shyh , Lu, Guojun
- Date: 2018
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings , Conference paper
- Relation: 2018 International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, DICTA 2018; Canberra, Australia; 10th-13th December 2018
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- Description: In this paper, we further investigate our recently proposed cuboid image segmentation algorithm for effective image retrieval. Instead of using all cuboids (i.e. segments), we have proposed two approaches to choose different subsets of cuboids appropriately. With the experimental results on eBay dataset, we have shown that our proposals outperform retrieval performance of the existing technique. In addition, we have investigated how many segments are required for the most effective image retrieval and provide a quick method to determine the suitable number of cuboids.
- Description: 2018 International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, DICTA 2018
Improved image analysis methodology for detecting changes in evidence positioning at crime scenes
- Authors: Petty, Mark , Teng, Shyh , Murshed, Manzur
- Date: 2019
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings , Conference paper
- Relation: 2019 International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, DICTA 2019
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- Description: This paper proposed an improved methodology to assist forensic investigators in detecting positional change of objects due to crime scene contamination. Either intentionally or by accident, crime scene contamination can occur during the investigation and documentation process. This new proposed methodology utilises an ASIFT-based feature detection algorithm that compares pre- and post-contaminated images of the same scene, taken from different viewpoints. The contention is that the ASIFT registration technique is better suited to real world crime scene photography, being more robust to affine distortion that occurs when capturing images from different viewpoints. The proposed methodology was tested with both the SIFT and ASIFT registration techniques to show that (1) it could identify missing, planted and displaced objects using both SIFT and ASIFT and (2) ASIFT is superior to SIFT in terms of error in displacement estimation, especially for larger viewpoint discrepancies between the pre- and post-contamination images. This supports the contention that our proposed methodology in combination with ASIFT is better suited to handle real world crime scene photography. © 2019 IEEE.
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