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A Fuzzy Mapping from Image Texture to Affective Thesaurus

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Bio-Inspired Computational Intelligence and Applications (LSMS 2007)

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Most of the image analysis methods focus on affective information by using color. In this paper a new indexing scheme, called FRD (Fuzzy Recognize Degree)-Clustering is proposed for affection-assisted semantic image analysis on the basis of the texture feature. A set of perceptual relevant features, used for indexing is hence introduced: directionality, contrast and coarseness. This FRD scheme allows us to retrieve images based on high-level affective concepts. Experiments with images of the nature and landscape domain demonstrate the performance of the proposed approach.

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Kang Li Minrui Fei George William Irwin Shiwei Ma

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Li, H., Li, J., Song, J., Chen, J. (2007). A Fuzzy Mapping from Image Texture to Affective Thesaurus. In: Li, K., Fei, M., Irwin, G.W., Ma, S. (eds) Bio-Inspired Computational Intelligence and Applications. LSMS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4688. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74769-7_39

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