Retrieval of 2D vector images by matching weighted feature points

Takahiro Hayashi*, Tatsuya Kiyono, Koji Abe, Rikio Onai

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A novel method for content-based 2D vector image retrieval is proposed in this paper. To retrieve vector images, first, the proposed method extracts WFPs (Weighted Feature Points) from vector images. In this extraction process, the method directly accesses the parameters of Bezier curves defining the shapes of vector images and computes WFPs of the images according to these parameters. Second, to a pair of vector images, the method evaluates similarity by matching WFPs using PTD (Proportional Transfer Distance). In the proposed method, vector images are not rasterized, which enables real-time retrieval. As a prototyping, we have implemented a system for sketch-based vector image retrieval. In the system, a sketch is used as a query. To bridge the representation gap between sketches and vector images in a database, the strokes in sketches are approximated with Bezier curves as a preprocess. Using the system and a database containing 1,120 logomarks, we have confirmed the retrieval performance and have discussed the limits of the proposed method.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2008 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2008 Proceedings
Pages961-964
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes
Event2008 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2008 - San Diego, CA
Duration: 2008 Oct 122008 Oct 15

Other

Other2008 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2008
CitySan Diego, CA
Period08/10/1208/10/15

Keywords

  • Bezier curves
  • Content-based image retrieval
  • Feature points
  • Query-by-sketch
  • Vector images

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Signal Processing

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