Title
Textile Retrieval Based on Image Content from CDC and Webcam Cameras in Indoor Environments.
Abstract
Textile based image retrieval for indoor environments can be used to retrieve images that contain the same textile, which may indicate that scenes are related. This makes up a useful approach for law enforcement agencies who want to find evidence based on matching between textiles. In this paper, we propose a novel pipeline that allows searching and retrieving textiles that appear in pictures of real scenes. Our approach is based on first obtaining regions containing textiles by using MSER on high pass filtered images of the RGB, HSV and Hue channels of the original photo. To describe the textile regions, we demonstrated that the combination of HOG and HCLOSIB is the best option for our proposal when using the correlation distance to match the query textile patch with the candidate regions. Furthermore, we introduce a new dataset, TextilTube, which comprises a total of 1913 textile regions labelled within 67 classes. We yielded 84.94% of success in the 40 nearest coincidences and 37.44% of precision taking into account just the first coincidence, which outperforms the current deep learning methods evaluated. Experimental results show that this pipeline can be used to set up an effective textile based image retrieval system in indoor environments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.3390/s18051329
SENSORS
Keywords
Field
DocType
content-based image retrieval,textile retrieval,textile localization,texture retrieval,texture description,visual sensors
Computer vision,HSL and HSV,Hue,Communication channel,Image retrieval,High-pass filter,Electronic engineering,RGB color model,Artificial intelligence,Engineering,Deep learning,Content-based image retrieval
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
18
5
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
31
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Oscar García-Olalla1424.24
Enrique Alegre213921.84
Laura Fernández-Robles35412.95
Eduardo Fidalgo4187.77
Surajit Saikia521.03