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content-based information retrieval

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(image, algorithm)content-based information retrieval - (CBIR) A general term for methods for using information stored in image archives.

[IEEE Computer, September 1995].


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Content-based information retrieval (CBIR) refers to retrieval based on computer analysis of image content at the pixel level, automatically extracting such features as colin, texture, and shape, locally or globally, from digital images.
 
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